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The Cocoon

The Cocoon will be a place of innovation and creativity, a place of fun whilst in the pursuit of excellence in all fields of learning, a place of respect and empowerment for the children and families living with Autism. The centre will grow as a learning organisation providing and fostering high quality professional services and opportunities for children, staff and community.

The Centre will be an example of Architecture for Autism.

Some of the features considered will be

Reduction of Detail:

Children with autism are unable to discriminate separate noises, shapes and space easily; complexity causes stress and so an environment that has a sense of order, calm and wellbeing will reduce tension and be conducive to learning.

Levels of Light:

Good natural light uplifts and assists in the visual understanding of space which can help reduce frustration and anxiety.

Observation:

To enable observation without being obvious thereby allowing the child to act and react freely helping students and professionals to collect correct data.

Hydro-Kinetic Pool

The wellness sessions begin in the pool. With the aid of the parent and the therapist, the child is supported in the water and slowly stretched. The water removes pressure from joints and radiates warmth into the muscles. The child has a sense of ‘just being’ and the parent gets to share this experience, it becomes a nurturing and re-bonding session for the mother/ father and child.

Multi-Sensory Wellness Room

Multi-sensory therapy provides stimulating, yet relaxing activities that give the individual a sense of personal control without the demand for a particular performance outcome. The room will have a variety of hand-held objects that offer particular tactile or visual sensations.

Music Kinetic Room

Provides learners with opportunities to simultaneously develop and mature brain systems. This room encourages a child’s discovery of specially designed movements on specially designed equipments. It helps the child develop music skills, language, math skills, concentration, creative thinking, endurance, power, rapidity and dexterity and its fun!

Our objectives and vision rely on the help and support of both the general public and corporate communities.

This is an exciting, unique and innovative plan and perhaps you can offer assistance be it by financial donations or sponsorship, or the sharing of knowledge, networks, and skills or products.

TaO Charitable Trust

is grateful for your assistance and participation in Making It Real …

 

What is Autism?

If someone has autism, his or her brain has trouble with an important task; that is making sense of the world.  Each day, your brain interprets the sights, sounds and other stimuli.  If your brain couldn't help you understand these things, you would have trouble functioning, talking, going to school, and doing other everyday stuff.

Sadly there is no cure for autism, but doctors, therapists, and special teachers can help children with autism overcome or adjust to many difficulties.  The earlier a child starts treatment for autism, the better.

Some children with mild autism will grow up and be able to live on their own.  Those with more serious problems will always need some kind of help.  All children with autism have brighter and happier futures when they have the support and empathy of doctors, teachers, caregivers, parents, brothers, sisters, and friends.

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