We recently caught up with friend-of-Floreo, Adam Ayroso, whose journey with Floreo started back in high school when he first used it for research. Now a medical student, Adam has carried his passion for virtual reality and innovation into his studies. He recently gave a presentation featuring Floreo and was kind enough to share what he's been up to!
Spotlight on: Floreo's AI Recommendations
Floreo’s AI Lesson Recommendations is a new feature designed to help Coaches deliver the most effective and personalized learning experiences to the Learners they work with.
Unlock personalized recommendations by pinpointing the lessons that best align with your Learner’s unique goals: making every Floreo session more impactful and engaging! And don't forget you can save your recommendations as custom lesson plans for each Learner, making it easier than ever to find the best lessons right at your fingertips.
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!
- Floreo 101 March 26 (virtual event)
- MSHA 2025 Spring Symposium in Baltimore, MD April 5 (Floreo presentation at 11:30 am-12:30 pm)
- Autism Investor Summit in Beverly Hills, CA April 7-9
- CASP in San Francisco, CA May 5-6 (Booth 10)
New Partners
A warm welcome to our newest Floreo partners at Kennedy Krieger Institute (MD).
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If you are looking for an organization near you that offers Floreo, check out the Floreo Locator!
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.
If you are new to Floreo, knowing which of the over 200 lessons to use when starting with a Learner can seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Here are some tips, tricks and sample lesson plans you can create to help get you started.
What have we been reading this week?
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A new online program from Columbia's Teachers College aims to address the special education teacher shortage
- Waiting for answers with the Education Department in limbo
- Parents of autistic children are being pushed into poverty, new survey finds
- ‘Kids who get lost in that shuffle’