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What is The ARIA PROJECT?

Amazing Results for Individuals with Autism is a collaborative project committed to:

 

  • fearless transformation of the outcomes for children with Autism as a matter of quality of life, social justice, economic well being, and individual determinism

 

  • changing the trajectory of entire families by significantly improving outcomes and functioning in children with Autism

 

  • increasing the value of teacher & parent education by preparing mind, brain & education (MBE) learning specialists to successfully meet the needs of neurologically effected students in any school and any home, in any location

 

  • building access and fostering equity in free, public education agencies & programs to emulate successful neurodevelopmental, whole child care and support models for children with Autism

How does it work?
Where is ARIA located?

The ARIA Project is based in Tampa, Florida. We extend to all points on the globe virtually, and offer training and development worldwide.  

 

ARIA serves children, families & educators in the Tampa Bay and Orlando Florida areas. ARIA provides consultation services to public and private education programs & agencies outside of Florida.

 

 

 

 

 

How can I get involved?

Amazing Results for Individuals with Autism is in the development phase. We are inviting all like-minded collaborators:

 

  • Public & Private Schools and Programs interested in significantly improving outcomes for students with Autism and other similar neurological differences 

 

  • University Teacher Education programs interested in creating leading edge pre-service, undergraduate experiences for general and special education teachers in Mind, Brain, and Education

 

  • Existing Direct/Technical Assistance Service Agencies looking to expand research based options for direct service to individuals with Autism and other similar neurological differences

 

  • Parents, Therapists, and other Support and Service Professionals excited about the frontiers of brain science, neuroplasticity and learning 

Your child is unique.  His school should be too.

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