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Rhythmic Pathways
Rhythmic Pathways is an early years program designed to nurture the motor and social development of preschool children with autism. Grounded in current research on rhythmic movement interventions, the program offers structured yet playful sessions that use rhythm, song, and movement to build communication, coordination, and social connection.
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4 Phase Program
Designed to move children gradually from anchored rhythmic regulation to independent social participation. It uses rhythm as both a motor scaffold and a social bridge.
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Program Details
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Designed for young children with mild to moderate autism ages 3 - 5 years old
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Main setting: home environment (most of the time)
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Parental or adult caregiver involvement with proper program training
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Collaboration among the child's professional management team​
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Program Duration: Minimum of 9 months - 1 year (to experience maximum measurable benefits)
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Phase Duration: 3 months (12 weeks) with flexibility to progress to the next level
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Session Duration: 30 minutes ; 3 - 4 times a week
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Format: HYBRID (inclusive of training and evaluation face-to-face then home routines implementation)
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Why Choose Rhythmic Pathways?
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Based on peer-reviewed research on rhythmic interventions for autism (Thomas et al., 2021; Pater et al., 2022; Srinivasan et al., 2015)
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Tailored to both motor and social development, bridging therapy and enjoyable early learning.
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Supported by a structured framework that ensures progression while allowing individualized adaptations.
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Designed with family collaboration in mind—equipping parents to continue rhythmic activities at home.
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Gives parents immediate access to approaches that they can do themselves at home
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Incorporates Filipino songs and chants
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Reasonable cost makes the program sustainable for families