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                Let FaceSay help you help your students with an ASD make measurable progress with Social Skills and Social Interactions. 

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                Are you understaffed and overloaded?

                Is improving everyday social interactions for your students with Autism a challenge?

                Are you looking for Evidence Based solutions for your preK to 8th graders?

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                FaceSay complements your existing programs, requires no staff training, and is so accessible and engaging.

                Need a longer pilot?  Want a copy of Maria's Dissertation?  For any Questions,  please call me at 877-336-4130 or contact me

                Casey Wimsatt
                Symbionica, LLC
                882 Pine Ave
                San Jose, CA 95125


                Watch an interview with Dr. Hopkins, Dr. Biasini and one of the students from the study...

                ...MaryLeigh. an 11 yo girl w/ Aspergers, talk about the silly games and the real benefits of FaceSay


                 
                Encouraging Social Development in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
                View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: social asd)

                See Slide 13 for the Blinded Grad Student Observations on the Playground.


                Students in the FaceSay (intervention) groups improved on all three types of Gresham Social Skills Measures.


                As expected, students with higher measured IQs had larger gains, except on the SSRS, parent self report.

                "I learned that I need to look at both halves of the Face. I've been looking at just the bottom half, at the mouth."
                - 11 yo study participant w/ Aspergers

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