One of our amazing customers recently suggested creating bingo cards to complement our new Teen Talk: Social Squares lesson—and we loved the idea! These bingo cards are a fun and engaging way to reinforce the social bingo activity, helping learners practice recognizing and responding to social cues in a relatable format. Whether used during or after playing Floreo, these are a fun way to keep the practice going! Let us know if you want the full set for your home, practice, or classroom.
What resources would help support your Floreo use? Let us know and we'll see what we can do!
Be on the lookout!
Exciting news—more opportunities for social bingo fun are on the way! Stay tuned for the upcoming release of Teen Talk 2, packed with even more engaging opportunities for conversation and connection. Watch for the announcement coming your way soon!
Upcoming Events
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Let us know if you are attending an upcoming event. We would love to connect with you!
- ATIA in Orlando, FL January 30 - February 1
- CalABA in Pasadena, CA February 28 - March 1
- CEC 2025 Convention & Expo in Baltimore, MD March 12-15
- Autism Investor Summit in Beverly Hills, CA April 7- 9
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.
We hope that our customers have had fun exploring freeform conversations with our AI characters in Conversation Corner with Jordan and Marcie: Park and Conversation Corner with Jordan and Marcie: Movie Theater.
These lessons can be invaluable for practicing open-ended conversations in which Learners can both ask and answer questions. Jordan and Marcie will happily agree to a variety of topics introduced by the Learner but will also introduce a topic if the Learner does not know where to start. For more targeted conversation goals, Coaches can introduce scenarios, such as practicing a job or school interview and role-playing with Marcie and Jordan.
What have we been reading this week?
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Employment outcomes for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A literature review
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Robots in autism therapy come with dicey risk-reward prospects (Floreo mention!)
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Creating a supportive environment for self-advocacy