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Approaches to Autism - Season 1
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Amir Arami- A Broader Lens for Understanding Neurodiversity: Autism and Traumatic Brain Injury Correlations, Insights, and Outcomes
In this session Amir Arami, founder of Verbal Autism, shares how his personal journey through a traumatic brain injury led to the creation of a revolutionary online app to facilitate individualized communication for individuals who are non speaking and on the autism spectrum.
Akiva: A Virtual Reality Learning and Therapeutic Metaverse for Children on the Autism Spectrum
In this fun and interactive discussion with Alexander Landa, father of an autistic son, CEO, and co-founder of the Akiva Virtual Reality world, he shares his own story and the story of Akiva to give new hope to parents who have struggled within other modalities with achieving educational and therapeutic gains for their children.
Floreo Technologies: Cutting Edge Virtual Reality Therapies and Technologies for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum
Floreo Technologies Founder and CEO Vijay Ravindran discusses his company's exciting developments in the use of Virtual Reality Technologies to train and assist both children and adults with some of the more challenging skills that those with autism struggle to learn.
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