In the US,
nearly 40% of students with disabilities don’t graduate high school, and more
than 50% of youth on the autism spectrum don’t participate in post-secondary
employment or education. Strengthening communication and social skills is a
critical piece of changing this picture. But all too often, youth find social
skills instruction to be dull, dated, or cheesy. And the last thing educators
need is another scripted, one-size-fits-all program.
This is
where we step in. In our camps and classes, instructors show educators how to
use improv as a teaching tool and coach them as they apply these improv skills
with youth on the spectrum. For youth on the spectrum, improv is a fun and
spontaneous way to build on prior knowledge, experiences, and interests while
strengthening communication and social skills. For educators, improv is a
practical, flexible, and effective way to motivate and teach youth who can be
difficult to engage in traditional instruction.
Your generous gift will keep our innovative
programs free for educators and teens with autism. You are helping to transform lives through improv!
Thank you for your support!