Floreo’s engaging lessons are a great fit for Extended School Year programs and to help keep skills sharp during busy summer vacations. Our lessons offer structured, skill-building experiences that support IEP goals and keep Learners engaged through the summer. From social communication to life skills, Floreo helps ensure consistency, progress, and fun when school’s out.
In case you missed it...
Catch the replay of our Meet the Developer event, where we went behind the scenes with Floreo’s Game Designer and our partners at Fitness for Health. Get an inside look at how our newest AI-powered VR lessons are created and what’s coming next! Thank you again to Fitness for Health for being part of this fun and interesting webinar!
Upcoming Events
CATCH US AT AN EVENT NEAR YOU
Let us know if you are attending an upcoming event. We would love to connect with you!
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Floreo 101 May 21 2025 (virtual event)
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Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) in Washington DC May 22-26 2025
New Partners
A warm welcome to our newest Floreo partners at Springbrook Behavioral Health (SC).
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Using Floreo in your clinic, school, or homeFloreo's Director of Applied Digital Therapy, Ri Many Learners stall out when presented with a word problem in math. A variety of skills come into play when tackling a word problem, and the more abstract the presentation of the problem is, the more challenging it can be. Practicing money management math problems in Floreo's movie theater environment can bring fun into your math practice. |
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