Program areas at Allegro Foundation
Allegro Foundation, as a champion for children with disabilities, combines movement instruction with medical and educational expertise, creating new techniques to teach children with disabilities and enhance their quality of life.
Allegro's movement education instruction evidenced immense growth in cognitive, physical, and social development in all enrolled students with disabilities. Measurement of gross and fine motor skills indicated growing flexibility and muscle strength gained through Allegro's movement education techniques, while targeted instruction produced significant gains in both receptive and expressive language. Overall, attention span for all students increased by an average of 153%, while Allegro's emphasis on bilateral coordination increased multi-hemispheric neural activity, engaging both sides of our students' brains simultaneously for a more complete learning experience.
Throughout fy2022, Allegro Foundation taught more than 800 children with disabilities using approximately 500 volunteers in charlotte, north carolina and fort mill, sc. The Foundation uses an innovative set of educational principles and movement techniques to invoke measurable academic learning. Allegro Foundation does not discriminate against any type of disability in its more than 50 free movements education programs on-site at public elementary schools, preschools, summer camps, and after- school community outreach locations.
Allegro Foundation, as a champion for children with disabilities, combines movement instruction with medical and educational expertise, creating new techniques to teach children with disabilities and enhance their quality of life.