2025-2026 R&D Funding Focus

Current R&D Focus Area

Adaptive Sensory Language
Processing (ASLP)

Nontypical learners make better sense of their world using all their senses. Research and Development into ASLP is defining how visual, phonetic, auditory, and haptic feedback can be orchestrated to reinforce word and phrase meaning for each learner.

See it.

Feel it.

Hear it.

Spoken Language

Translating typical
speech into
shared understanding.

When a parent or therapist says it – it transforms, by encoding the meaning behind the words and delivering it as a multisensory experience for neurodiverse learners to see, hear, and feel language on their terms.

Written Messages

Connecting
and learning

through family
chat threads.

Written chats that make learning from each other easier by creating new pathways for everyday conversational learning and connection with families, teachers, and friends.

See it & Say it

Generalizing
everyday skills
from any
camera roll.

Videos that can become worth more than 1,000 words. Capturing activities of daily life on a smartphone camera roll and having the steps, sequence, and vocabulary revealed for learners to engage and reference between 1:1 sessions.

Effortless Encoding

Turning every tap into a reinforcement learning moment.

Automatically encoded any word into a phonetic learning experience, through therapist-trusted IEP objectives and evidence-based methods, such as Orton-Gillingham and Dubards® Association Method.