The Phoenix Center is proud to see innovative tools like Virtual Reality (VR) receiving the attention they deserve for their transformative impact on autism therapy. Our Executive Director, Julie Mower, contributed to an insightful feature in Autism Parenting Magazine, exploring how VR enhances social, emotional, and life skills for neurodiverse individuals in a safe, immersive way.
From helping children navigate real-world scenarios to creating calming environments for stress management, VR has become a game-changer in making learning accessible and engaging for students on the autism spectrum.
Download the full article here to discover how VR is opening up new possibilities in autism education and therapy.
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