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University Center for Developmental Disabilities (CSUSB)

University Center for Developmental Disabilities (CSUSB)

San Bernardino, California - San Bernardino County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Inland Empire

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5500 University Pkwy, San Bernardino, CA 92407

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Provider overview

The University Center for Developmental Disabilities at CSUSB offers parent training groups and center-based programs for families of children with developmental disabilities in San Bernardino.

The University Center for Developmental Disabilities (UCDD) at Cal State San Bernardino provides developmental evaluations, intervention, and parent training for families in San Bernardino and surrounding communities.

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Ages
Children with developmental disabilities and their parents/families
Season
Year-round, with the parent training curriculum repeating in twelve-week cycles
Cost
Contact the University Center for Developmental Disabilities for program details, eligibility, and any fees.

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University Center for Developmental Disabilities (CSUSB)

5500 University Pkwy, San Bernardino, CA 92407

Based at Cal State San Bernardino. Confirm current enrollment, schedule, and parent training availability.

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Parent training groups

In-person and telehealth parent training groups (English and Spanish) plus center-based child instruction for families of children with developmental disabilities.

Ages
Children with developmental disabilities and their parents/families
Season
Year-round, with the parent training curriculum repeating in twelve-week cycles
Schedule
Center-based programs run in San Bernardino Monday-Thursday evenings 6:00-8:30 p.m. (2.5-hour sessions); parent training groups are offered in person and via telehealth.
Cost
Contact the University Center for Developmental Disabilities for program details, eligibility, and any fees.
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The University Center for Developmental Disabilities at Cal State San Bernardino serves individuals with developmental disabilities and their families with center-based social/communication instruction and parent training groups offered in person and via telehealth, in English and Spanish.
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Program details we found

Parent training groups

The University Center for Developmental Disabilities at Cal State San Bernardino serves individuals with developmental disabilities and their families with center-based social/communication instruction and parent training groups offered in person and via telehealth, in English and Spanish.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names developmental disabilities, parent training groups, parent consultation, socialization and communication instruction, and services in English and Spanish.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about enrollment, the parent training topics and cycle, telehealth options, and English/Spanish availability.

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What we found: The University Center for Developmental Disabilities at Cal State San Bernardino serves individuals with developmental disabilities and their families with center-based social/communication instruction and parent training groups offered in person and via telehealth, in English and Spanish.

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