Modular Approach to
Autism Programs in Schools [MAAPS]

Provides educators with efficient ways to identify and address student needs using evidence-based, skill-building interventions, and ongoing coaching and support

Evidence-Based Interventions

MAAPS includes over 60 interventions backed by years of research that are designed to be resource-efficient and teacher-friendly.

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Flexible & Adaptive Application

MAAPS coaches work with teachers to tailor interventions to meet the unique needs of each student, teacher, and classroom. The voices of all stakeholders are heard in MAAPS, including teachers, parents, students, and other specialists.

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Free Virtual Programming

MAAPS coaches meet with team members virtually. This allows teachers, parents, and other team members to avoid costly travel expenses and to focus on their student’s unique intervention strategies.

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MAAPS is available at no cost to schools, educators, and students as its research is ongoing.

— The MAAPS Difference

A tailored, team approach to learning for K-6 students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

MAAPS is a coaching framework to support delivery of evidence-based interventions for autistic students. In MAAPS, a teacher, other educators, parents, and the student form a team and work together to prioritize goals and select interventions. A personal MAAPS coach works with the teacher to integrate the individual plan for each student in their unique classroom. Participating in MAAPS is free.

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Interested in Learning More about MAAPS?

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