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Autism Resources in Stockton, California

Stockton families navigate autism services inside California's distinctive system — one that works differently from most states. Under the Lanterman Act, Californians with a qualifying developmental disability including autism are legally entitled to lifelong services through a Regional Center, not placed on a Medicaid-waiver waitlist. For Stockton and San Joaquin County, that entry point is the Valley Mountain Regional Center (VMRC). The Central Valley has thinner specialty capacity than the coastal metros — waits are real and some families travel — but the underlying entitlement is a genuine advantage. This guide walks through what's available to Stockton families: diagnosis, therapy, schools, community and sensory-friendly activities, and how California's funding programs actually work.

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