OTD Capstone Projects
Abstract
This doctoral capstone project was completed in partnership with Illuminate Academy, an alternative educational program serving children with autism and developmental disabilities. The project aimed to provide evidence-based support for the organization’s classroom strategies and improve communication of these approaches to families and staff. Key outcomes included the development of a parent-friendly, evidence-based overview of Illuminate Academy’s core strategies, highlighting their role in supporting regulation, engagement, and participation. A concise literature synthesis was created to reinforce these approaches, focusing on sensory processing, co-regulation, play, and participation. Additional contributions included observing a learner during a classroom transition and developing individualized supports to promote self-regulation, including a structured enthusiasm schedule and tailored sensory strategies.
Publication Date
Spring 4-10-2026
Faculty Mentor
Candace Thrash, OTD, MSOT, OTR/L, BCP
Department
Occupational Therapy, School of
College
Health Sciences & Nursing, Gordon E. Inman College of
Document Type
Scholarly Project
Degree
Doctorate of Occupational Therapy (OTD)
Degree Level
Doctoral
Degree Grantor
Belmont University
Keywords
Autism; Illuminate Academy; Autism Strategies; Classroom Strategies; Connection
Recommended Citation
Sylvan, Sloan E., "The Power of Connection: Evidence-Based Strategies for Supporting Learners with Autism at Illuminate Academy" (2026). OTD Capstone Projects. 287.
https://repository.belmont.edu/otdcapstoneprojects/287
