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Has anyone had any experience with a company called S.E.E. How to Play out of

Richmond (near Katy)? They advertise as a social skills group for ASD kids -

either they are new to our area or have stayed under my radar because I have

never heard of them before! Thanks,

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Hello Dr. Graham-Garza,

We would like to introduce to your groups and organization our company Social

Enhancement Exchange (S.E.E) S.E.E a program for children on the autistic

spectrum and siblings. The focuses of our services are socialization programs

and tutoring to bring the gap in academics and community life. We have

implemented the following programs RDI, Floor-time and Social Thinking based on

the individual need. The founder Hesma s, whose son has a diagnosis of

Autism developed this program from Two years training on Autistic Spectrum

Disorders received from the Board of Education in Phoenix, AZ and University of

California (UCLA) early intervention.

 

The programs piloted in Phoenix, AZ for 3 years. Visit our website

www.seehowtoplay.com and see our previous program schedules and events.

The services are affordable after-school care, summer camp (after ESY),

socialization sessions on Saturdays and tutoring. We also, have speech

therapists and respite providers.

The best things about these programs are the children make friends. We would

like to invite your group to come and see what we have built for children on the

autistic spectrum.  

 

Here is our office contact to schedule a tour. We look forward to

hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Lynette

LPN

Social Enhancement Exchange

www.seehowtoplay.com

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To: KatyAutismSupport , Texas-Autism-Advocacy ,

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Date: Sunday, June 22, 2008, 9:34 AM

Has anyone had any experience with a company called S.E.E. How to Play out of

Richmond (near Katy)? They advertise as a social skills group for ASD kids -

either they are new to our area or have stayed under my radar because I have

never heard of them before! Thanks,

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