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Autism School

New Focus Academy believes all teens deserve the chance to lead productive, independent lives. Our therapeutic residential program and autism school gives adolescent boys (ages 12-18) struggling with developmental delays a chance to gain the necessary skills to live independently. https://newfocusacademy.com/

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Autism School

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  1. NEW FOCUS ACADEMY- Autism School

  2. About New Focus If your child struggles with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder or other neurodevelopmental issues, you may worry if your son or daughter can develop meaningful relationships and learn life skills to live independently. In addition, many children with these challenges have low-self esteem and feel isolated from others in their peer group. New Focus Academy helps students gain the skills necessary for greater independence and success. Students engage in educational, experiential, vocational, and social training based on their unique abilities and needs. Our clinically sophisticated approach to helping students build independence and emotional resilience provides opportunities for them to grow and thrive.

  3. Who We Help? We specialize in helping a specific type of teen thrive in the real world. This program is designed to help young men who meet the following initial criteria: 1) Ages 12-18 2) Education Level Between 6-12 Grade 3) IQ of at least 70

  4. Autonomy Development Model Autonomy—the ability to make an informed decision. Many of our students’ parents worry about their child’s ability to make healthy decisions and lead independent lives. Helping students reach their highest level of autonomy motivated John Webb and Dr. Brandon Park to develop the Autonomy Development Model. The model combines the student’s progression through the stages of autonomy with the treatment team’s changing approach as we work together to increase the student’s autonomy and quality of life.

  5. CONTACT US Call us today, at (844) 313-6749 , to speak with someone about our research-based, clinically sophisticated, outcome-driven & innovative program for boys with autism, neurodevelopmental issues, executive function disorders, and learning disorders. ADDRESS: Heber City, Utah

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