Technological innovation at the heart of emotional learning
Emoface offers digital tools for autistic people for learning emotions in depth, based on research and co-constructed with therapists and researchers.
Emoface PRO
Supporting learning about emotions in session
The Emoface PRO solution was developed to support professionals, in order to offer an immersive educational experience to autistic people. It facilitates the learning of emotions. The result of in-depth research and close collaboration with the community, the solution evolves thanks to the support of academic, scientific, educational and medical partners.
Specially designed for healthcare and education professionals, Emoface PRO offers courses, games and explorations to help develop emotional skills.
Emoface Play & Learn Emotions
Learning about emotions accessible to all
The Emoface Play & Learn Emotions app was developed to provide an immersive educational experience for autistic people, aiming to facilitate the understanding and recognition of emotions. The result of in-depth research and close collaboration with the community, the application is evolving thanks to the support of university, scientific, educational and medical partners.
This app is aimed at health and education professionals, as well as parents and caregivers. It offers courses, games and explorations to help develop these emotional skills.
Why learn about emotions ?
I have fewer meltdowns
Autistic meltdowns are often linked to difficulties in managing emotions, particularly due to increased sensory sensitivity or communication difficulties. Emotional learning can play a crucial role in enabling children to better understand and express their feelings, thereby strengthening their ability to cope with stressful situations and contributing to a reduction in meltdowns.
I feel good
Learning about emotions is essential for the well-being of autistic people. By better understanding and managing their emotions, they develop a better understanding of themselves and improve their social relationships. In addition, they acquire strategies to regulate their emotions, strengthening their self-esteem. These emotional skills provide autistic people with the tools to navigate the social world more confidently and successfully.
Harmony is present in my family
When an autistic child manages his or her emotions, this promotes better family harmony by facilitating communication, reducing tension and strengthening mutual support within the family. Interactions become more positive, conflicts are less frequent and everyone feels better understood and supported. As a result, the family environment becomes more calm and relaxed, thus improving the quality of life of all family members.
Training & Webinars
Emoface offers training and webinars aimed at familiarizing you with our digital tools, but also at deepening your knowledge of autism and related subjects.
Scientific research
The Living & Learning Lab Neurodevelopment (LiLLab) is a collaborative initiative focused on neurodevelopment. Its objective is to evaluate innovative services with a participatory approach. The LiLLab supports the development of solutions for people with neurodevelopmental disorders, by evaluating projects using new technologies.
LiLLab presented the preliminary results of its study on the Emoface Play & Learn Emotions application, intended for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The study showed significant progress in emotion recognition in thirty-seven patients aged 5 to 35, highlighting the playful aspect of the application. Therapists participating in the study recommend its use in therapy.
Testimony
“Emoface Play & Learn Emotions has been designed for use by people with ASD with or without associated intellectual disabilities. During our previous study (publication in progress), it was demonstrated that the application can be used both by children and by adults in their thirties with ASD, with or without oral language and with or without intellectual disability.”
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