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Wings
was founded by a group of individuals that believe in the
ability of autistic children to learn and grow. Every child
must be given the opportunity to learn, even those born with
the challenge of autism.
In 1997 Aarons parents,
Sherman Chan and Irma Velasquez, formed the A Team. The team
began with a core group made up of a Speech Pathologist, an
Occupational Therapist, play therapists, and a tutor. A Behavior
Specialist and an Education Consultant joined the team as
Aaron's needs changed. Each person focused on teaching Aaron
communication skills with the understanding that communication
was Aarons ticket to learning.
Aaron has grown over the years from a self-immersed child
who would not respond to his name to a boy who seeks out people
and approaches children in the playground. He communicates
with picture icons and is very motivated to learn new things.
At the age of 4 he was fully included in pre-school and kindergarten.
Even with an aide at his side, Aaron struggled in the school
environments. It became clear that his frustrations stemmed
from his inability to communicate.
The Team worked diligently to help Aaron develop a communication
system, trying different methods and approaches. It wasnt
until Aaron learned the basic skill of pointing that communication
started to make sense to him. Soon he was using words, not
only to communicate his wants and needs, but to make comments
such as "look at the train" or "tickle me."
It was clear to Aarons parents and his Team that if
Aaron was to learn social and communication skills he needed
to be immersed in a social environment with neurotypical peers
and learn skills that were innate in neurotypical children.
After a year of visiting numerous classrooms and programs
in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Team realized that there
was an unmet need for an environment where children with autism
could learn social, communication, and academic skillssurvival
skills necessary to function and grow in their social environment.
In November 2000 Wings Learning Center was born with the mission
of creating a learning environment where children with autism
could learn at their own pace and be encouraged to take consistent
steps towards personal growth.
Parent participation is crucial to the development of every
child. Over the years Aarons parents have invested countless
hours in their sons education and have seen the difference
it has made in Aarons self-esteem and happy disposition.
Wings Learning Center values parents opinions and involvement
in their childs education.
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