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We want to hear your inspiring Floreo stories!

By Heather | Mar 7, 2025

As students and teachers gear up for "exam season," we wanted to share an inspiring story from a Florida teacher that truly highlights the power of learning and growth. Last year, they shared how Floreo has positively impacted their students leading up to state exams:

"I’m pleased to report that my students absolutely love using Floreo. The program has become an integral part of our classroom routine, and the emotional regulation lessons have been particularly beneficial. They've significantly helped my students prepare for big state testing, resulting in a drastic improvement in their behaviors and focus during exams."

We love hearing anecdotes about the ways Floreo has helped your Learners, especially in outside-of-the-box scenarios: one teacher in North Carolina uses Floreo to help support English language learners! How can we help you support your clients, students, or family members?


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Our Life Skills Academy series is here! Starting with Food Storage and Safety, this new series of lessons is designed to equip learners with essential real-world skills for greater independence, confidence, and safety. Learn more from Floreo's Director of Therapy Content, Marsha Stepensky MS.Ed, BCBA in the video above.


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Floreo's Director of Applied Digital Therapy, Rita Solórzano MA, CCC-SLP, is a Speech Language Pathologist with over 30 years of experience.

When you stop to think about how much information we need to absorb during social interactions (the words that are being used; the tone of voice the words are spoken in; the volume of the words; the facial expression, gestures, and other body language cues that are being sent), the amount of information is really staggering. It should also be noted that this enormous amount of information (these messages) are transient. After the words, the gestures, etc., occur, they disappear like water down a sink drain. If we don't catch and process that information at the moment, we miss the message. 


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About the Author

Heather

Heather is Floreo's Director of Customer Success. She makes sure that all of Floreo's customers are comfortable and confident using Floreo. Prior to working at Floreo, Heather worked at Trove (a news start-up) and eBay for Charity. Heather holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College, where she also played varsity basketball (and won an Ivy League Championship) and a M.Ed. from the University of Mary Washington. In her free time she enjoys reading, tennis, skiing, and hiking around Western North Carolina with her husband, two sons, and adorable lab mix, Pepper.