Autism Social Skills | Developing Connections

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Autism Social Skills | Developing Connections Autism social skills play a crucial role in fostering meaningful connections and navigating social nuances. Understanding these skills is essential for individuals on the autism spectrum and those guiding their development. This comprehensive guide explores various aspects of autism social skills, including goals, training, and activities, shedding light on […]

Unlocking Potential in Autism Communication Skills

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Unlocking Potential in Autism Communication Skills Communication skills are a vital aspect of a fulfilling life, and for adults, children, or any individuals on the autism spectrum, mastering these skills is particularly transformative. This blog explores the nuances of autism communication skills, delving into goals, strategies, and innovative tools that empower those on the spectrum […]

Ensuring Autism Safety: A Comprehensive Guide

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Ensuring Autism Safety: A Comprehensive Guide Living with autism presents unique challenges, and one of the critical aspects is safety awareness. Autism safety is not just about the individual’s well-being but also about fostering a supportive community. This comprehensive guide will explore autism safety, awareness, products, and effective teaching methods to enhance safety skills for […]

Prompt Dependency: The Good, The Bad, & What You Should Know

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Prompt Dependency: The Good, The Bad, & What You Should Know Prompt dependency is a concept that plays a significant role in various fields, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). In this blog, we’ll delve into the world of prompt dependency, exploring what it is, its positive and negative aspects, and why understanding it is crucial. […]

The Autism Experience – Essential Skills for Those on the Spectrum

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The Autism Experience – Essential Skills for Those on the Spectrum Autism is a complex, lifelong developmental condition that typically appears during early childhood. Officially called autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it can impact many aspects of a person’s life, including their social skills, how they communicate, the way they handle relationships, and their self-regulation. The […]

Using Positive Reinforcement

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Using Positive Reinforcement When supporting children on the autism spectrum, using positive reinforcement is a critical strategy that can make a world of difference. At Blue Parachute, we understand the unique challenges and potential of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Our exclusive video library, developed based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, provides parents, […]

Children With Autism Brushing Teeth

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Children With Autism Brushing Teeth: Tips for Parents For a parent of a child on the spectrum of autism, brushing teeth can be hard to instill into their children due to the hypersensitivity and routine attentive nature of children who are on the autism spectrum. As a result, being too relaxed about the process can […]

Children With Autism and Potty Training

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Children With Autism and Potty Training Are you experiencing some trouble related to children with autism and potty training them correctly? Potty training for children on the autism spectrum is not the same as it would be for a child who is not on the spectrum. Children who aren’t on the autism spectrum are more […]