Reaching beyond the old to re-imagine new expectations.
Dynamic Outcomes for Exceptional Students was founded because we believe it is time to view exceptional students through a different, more dynamic lens.
We seek to partner with parents & caregivers (the un-sung champions) of exceptional students to help expand their vision, and broaden contact circles and opportunities. We also seek to build community partnerships through collaborative opportunities for community outreach, sports, fitness, the arts, and others as yet to be determined.
We will endeavor to remove barriers to success by creating and increasing awareness and access to multiple resources designed to support and progress the skills and talents of exceptional students.
Our goal is to establish a one-stop-shop for families of exceptional students by providing services and referrals:
We're Here to Help
Parents understand how difficult it is to find community-based sports and activities for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Let’s look at tennis. Tennis is an individual sport that can provide youth with physical and cognitive developmental tools. It also builds self-esteem through peer interaction and socialization as well as develops language skills.
Figuring things out on his/her own helps to improve cognitive skills and each student can fine-tune motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Each student has his/her own set of needs and lessons can be tailored to fit all children with special needs.
Bring back family time with ABA Therapy & OT Therapy in One Location.
Do more of what you love with the help of our ABA therapy, Speech, and OT therapy services.
Changing the culture of therapy
Look Up Therapy provides ABA therapy, Targeted Case Management, and Speech and OT Therapy for youth 2-10 in the center.
ABA services are available in all settings.
We accept most insurance.
Our main purpose is to provide a safe space to calm, relax, and prepare for re-entry into the community. Upon personal experience with severe autism, we are passionate and dedicated to serving the United States with Respite Pods to enhance the safety and quality of life for children and adults with additional sensory needs.
The Four A's of Autism
SPARC can best be summed up using what we call the Four A's:
Awareness: Building community knowledge about autism and dispelling the myths.
Acceptance: Learning to accept and appreciate autistic people in our communities.
Affirmation: Learning the skills and tools to help young autistic people build their skills and self-worth.
Advocacy: Boldly speak up for and with the autistic community to ensure that they receive all the opportunities of their neurotypical peers.