The Intersection of Autism and Improv: One Grandmother’s Story
Sandy Bruce discusses the role improv can play in helping people with autism, and the good it did for her own grandson.
Sandy Bruce firmly believes that when she follows her passion, she will never truly retire. She lives in the north Atlanta suburbs with her husband, daughter, and her now 23-yr-old grandson James, three cats and a dog. She is founder and executive director of Autism Improvised, Inc., and is surrounded by a dedicated and exceptionally talented core teaching team of five, including theater folks, therapists, and special needs educators. Recently, Autism Improvised has started offering webinar training for others interested in working with the autistic population through improv. In her spare time, Sandy is a health and wellness coach, and in her spare spare time, she plays the piano and ukulele.
Sandy Bruce discusses the role improv can play in helping people with autism, and the good it did for her own grandson.