Autism Theater Project

Education

 

For me, the greatest joy is meeting a child who at first seems nonverbal, but after going through our classes, gets to the point where he tells me his name… Have faith in your students. They feel it, and you inspire them to have faith in themselves. And then the magic starts to happen.”

– Gena Sims
Founder

Drama Workshops

Our Drama Workshops use theater exercises to help students increase eye contact, learn social skills, express & identify emotions and practice verbal & nonverbal communication.  Together, students chant “I Can Do It!” to reinforce their self-confidence. And they learn how to empathize with peers, parents, and teachers through role-play.  ATP has taught drama workshops at the following locations: Dan Marino Foundation, University of Miami’s Center for Autism and Related Disabilities, Kia Kidz Martial Arts Center, Great Heights Academy, We Rock the Spectrum Gym, and Alexander Montessori School.  And we would love to teach your students! You can sign up for our drama workshop program by clicking the button below.

School Programs

Our School Programs help students, teachers, and administrators better understand and connect with the autism community. Through screenings of ATP Productions’ work, students engage in meaningful discussions about empathy, disability, and determination, guided by ATP’s motivational speakers.

From student ticket packages for live events to in-school programming that fosters deeper discussion and personalized engagement, our programs are designed to create a lasting impact.

For more information, contact [email protected].

Internship Programs

Our Internship Program offers community service opportunities for students ages 16 and up from across the country.  Interns support key areas such as fundraising and marketing while gaining valuable professional experience.

We host weekly online meetings where interns collaborate to help expand and strengthen ATP Productions’ operations.  High-performing interns have the opportunity to advance into leadership roles.

To learn more or apply, contact [email protected].

Media & Conversations

ATP Productions creates digital content that amplifies diverse voices across the autism community and creative industries.  From our interview series to short-form videos and live discussions, we share stories of how people of all abilities work to lead limitless lives.  

Our Teaching Beliefs:

  • Everyone has a voice, and we can help them express it
  • Theater can help children develop verbal & non-verbal communication
  • Both autistic and non-autistic children have a deep capacity for empathy
  • Believe that a child can surprise you and they will

Our Drama Workshop Program

We adapt common theater exercises to suit the needs of our students, including-

  • Increased eye contact
  • Effective social skills
  • Expressing & identifying emotions
  • Verbal & nonverbal communication

 

A main activity in our program is “social scenes”. In social scenes, students act out “social stories”, an effective educational concept developed by autism consultant Carol Gray. Through role play, they practice proper behavior in the following situations, among others:

  • Following teachers’ directions
  • Staying with parents at the supermarket
  • Respecting people’s personal space
  • Sharing with friends
  • Including others in group activities

 

Students also learn how to empathize with “roles” they have yet to play, like their teachers and parents. By understanding how their actions affect others, they are motivated to make positive changes to their behavior.

Our Playground Empathy Program

Developed for advanced students, our Playground Empathy program teaches students how to be effective leaders on the playground and beyond.

We use our “social scenes” method to address situations that students say they are currently experiencing, like conflict with friends.
We also show students a video of our production, “In the Life of a Child”. The production shows them how children with and without disabilities can learn from one another. In the process, students learn that, at the heart, we are all one and the same, yet uniquely different. This lesson inspires them to lead class discussions about how our differences can become our strengths. And with this wisdom, our students will become effective leaders in the future.

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