Dr. Atoosa Zangeneh, a senior speech and language pathologist at Enara, recently shared her insights at Autism Connect's Facebook Live event. Her presentation, titled “E-Learning in Rehabilitation and Education,” explored the transformative effects of AI and virtual reality on therapy accessibility for neurodiverse children.
Autism Connect, a parent-led organization, provides essential resources and support for families navigating autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Dr. Zangeneh highlighted how technological advancements are making therapy more accessible, regardless of a family's location or financial situation. “E-learning empowers parents to actively track their child’s progress and maintain consistent practice at home, ultimately enhancing therapy outcomes,” she explained.