Bright future ahead for autism therapeutic school

I hope everyone is enjoying the new year so far. 2008 is a year with many major events imminent at Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago. That’s where I work.

One major event that is scheduled to happen this year is the opening of the Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago’s New Therapeutic School and Center for Autism Research. Phase I of the project is expected to be completed this fall, and the construction gets better and better each day.

Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago's New Therapeutic School and Center for Autism Research An artist’s rendition of completed Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago’s New Therapeutic School and Center for Autism Research.

When I drive by the campus of the new building on my way to work every morning, I don’t just see one ordinary building in one location. I see the entire future of the completed work ahead of me. This campus will have it all: state-of-the-art sensory rooms, therapy rooms, classrooms of larger size, and extensive research by the professionals from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

The new school will be a haven for many underprivileged children and families. Easter Seals is ready for a positive change for those with autism. With that being said, I believe Easter Seals will be great in 2008!


 

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