Local organization offers homeschool students on the autism spectrum new opportunities

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- One local organization is set to offer a virtual opportunity for homeschoolers on the autism spectrum. It aims to deliver education and activities in a unique way that helps foster social skills and confidence while building character, resilience and creativity.
Islands of Brilliance is registering students for their Homeroom program. To learn more, we were joined on Thursday, Jan. 12 by Margaret Fairbanks, co-founder and CEO of Islands of Brilliance.
Not only did she offer more information about Homeroom, but also background about what Islands of Brilliance is all about and the unique community in the area that they serve.
More information can be found by clicking here.