There's a big change coming soon to Floreo!
We’re excited to announce that the new Floreo Coach browser experience is launching soon, and it’s a game changer!
You’ll soon be able to guide Floreo sessions directly from your desktop, laptop, or tablet browser: no iPad required.
This new experience features:
- A cleaner layout for easier navigation
- In-session transcript tracking
- Streamlined controls all in one place
- Compatibility across devices for greater Coach flexibility
Stay tuned for launch details, training opportunities, and instructions on how to make the switch. This update is designed to make Floreo more accessible and easier to use than ever before and we can't wait to unveil it soon!
In case you missed it...
We’re making a splash with the exciting release of Pool Party Safety 2: The Challenge! This brand-new Floreo lesson builds on the fun and learning of our original pool safety experience with more decision-making challenges and skill-building opportunities to help Learners practice how to stay safe around water.
Learn more and get a sneak preview of the new browser-based Coach experience from our Director of Therapy Content, Marsha Stepensky, MS.Ed, BCBA in our latest Fireside Chat.
New Partners
Family Services (NY) and Capable Kids (TX)!
And a huge congratulations and thank you to The Summit Center (NY) and Reed Autism Services (NJ) who recently renewed their Floreo programs! We're honored to continue being part of their Learners’ journey and can’t wait to see the growth and success this next year brings.
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Using Floreo in your clinic, school, or home
Floreo's Director of Applied Digital Therapy, Rita Solórzano MA, CCC-SLP, is a Speech Language Pathologist with over 30 years of experience. Check out her tips on using Floreo in your home, practice, or classroom.
Floreo's AI-driven characters, Jordan and Marcie, present wonderful opportunities for practicing extended reciprocal conversations and for role-playing interactions. But did you know they can also play games? One game to try with them is the classic "20 Questions."
What have we been reading this week?
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An Autism diagnosis is not a limitation on future potential
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A practical guide to neuroinclusive language without the judgment
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Autistic teens who mask in social settings display distinct brain activity patterns
- Why Autism may not be one condition, but many
- A parent told me 'Everyone seems to have Autism these days' – here's what I want them to know