TURNING POINTE AUTISM FOUNDATION: FINDING THE RIGHT PATH
Turning Pointe’s mission began with a love story. The powerful bond between a boy named Jack and his parents. Jack was loved and cared for by his Mom, Dad and a remarkable team of specialists.
With their help, Jack overcame the more debilitating behaviors associated with his autism. The work was not easy on them, but mostly it was hard on Jack. He was determined though and his parents were truly unyielding in their support. His progress filled his parents Kim and Randy with gratitude, generosity, and the divine inspiration to make their program accessible to other children in need. Thus, thirteen years ago, they started Turning Pointe as a safe place for students with autism to learn.
The story has been told before but is on my mind again as parents are facing dilemmas that autism parents have always experienced. Does a heightened fear over your child’s safety if you send them to school sound familiar? Or are you questioning your child’s ability to make progress if they just stay at home? Many parents – due to COVID-19 – are struggling with some aspect of their children’s wellbeing right now. It is heartbreaking stuff as parents make difficult decisions. Some would say unprecedented decisions like these times we are in; yet for families with special needs students, this is a well-worn worry track and not new at all.
Turning Pointe Autism Foundation
1500 West Ogden Avenue
Naperville, IL 60540
Turning Pointe Autism Foundation
1500 West Ogden Avenue
Naperville, IL 60540
Turning Pointe Autism Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
Turning Pointe Autism Foundation's Foglia Family Adult Services is a Certified Autism Center by the IBCCES.
Our organization does not discriminate in employment or the provision of educational services on the basis of race, color, religion, age, gender, national origin, disability, citizenship status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.