T.I.D.E. is an educational program for individuals looking for meaningful skills training, potential employment, and volunteer opportunities. We meet you where you are to help you achieve your set of goals. T.I.D.E. also offers social events for those who are ready to start and foster relationships and be more involved in their local community. We offer:
Trained, trusted professionals in the San Diego special education community.
Courtney is a Carlsbad native with a degree in Applied Psychology and Human Development from Boston College. With close to a decade in experience in Special Education, she was recognized in 2023 by Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce 40 Under 40 as an emerging leader in the field! From Courtney: "I am so grateful for all the individuals I have met and the fun they have brought into my life!"
Abigail grew up in Northern California and discovered her passion for supporting individuals with disabilities through her close relationship with her brother. She spent many years volunteering in his classrooms and participating in community activities with his peers—experiences that shaped her deep connection to this work. With over five years of professional experience and what she proudly considers a lifelong calling, Abigail brings genuine enthusiasm and dedication to every interaction.
If you are interested in any or all of T.I.D.E.'s services, please fill out this form! A T.I.D.E. staff member will reach out shortly after.
Individuals will need to:
T.I.D.E. LLC is not a vendor of a CA regional center and is only accepting Self-Determination (more on SDP below) or private pay clients.
The Self-Determination Program (SDP) in California allows individuals with intellectual and
developmental disabilities to choose and direct their own services. With a personalized plan and
budget, participants have the freedom to select the supports that best meet their needs, promoting
independence and self-direction.
The principles of the Self-Determination Program:
Eligibility: You must be a client of a California Regional Center, reside in CA and
receive services under the Lanterman Act.
Process: Contact your regional center coordinator to begin the process of enrolling in SDP.
The program is completely voluntary and open to all regional center clients.
Yes! Once you have attended an SDP Orientation session and need a Person-Centered Plan send an email to tidellc.sd@gmail.com to get the process started. You will fill out an About Me questionnaire and build a PCP that will be sent to Regional Center to build your annual budget.
Learning new things, getting active, and making new friends! We focus on education of the whole person at T.I.D.E.