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Autism Project

Private Resource School
Johnston, RI 2919
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The Autism Project is a dedicated organization focused on providing essential support, education, and resources for families navigating the complexities of autism. Serving a diverse range of individuals on the spectrum, including those with language-based learning disabilities and twice-exceptional needs, the project fosters an inclusive environment where parents and guardians can access tailored assistance at their own pace. The approach emphasizes collaboration among parents, professionals, and autistic individuals to create a robust support network that prioritizes understanding and connection. Through evidence-based training programs and community events like the annual Imagine Walk & Family Fun Day, The Autism Project not only educates families but also builds meaningful relationships within the community. What sets this initiative apart is its commitment to low student-to-teacher ratios and strong family partnerships, ensuring personalized attention and support for every child. By focusing on creating joy-filled connections and empowering families with practical strategies, The Autism Project stands out as a vital resource for those seeking hope and guidance in their journey with autism.

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Autism Project at a Glance

A comprehensive overview of what this school offers

Who is this school for?

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Private Resource
Autism (ASD)
twice-exceptional
private
autism

What is the learning environment like?

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low student-to-teacher ratios

How does the school partner with families?

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community events

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

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family partnerships

Other Important Info

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language-based learning differences
evidence-based training programs
nonprofit/resource
support groups
advocacy
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Hours9:00 AM5:00 PM

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Specialties & Services

Learning Differences Supported

Autism (ASD)
language-based learning differences
twice-exceptional

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