What If It Is Not Autism?

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What If It Is Not Autism? It is not uncommon for individuals, particularly children, to be assessed for autism only to discover they have another neurodevelopmental disorder. This unexpected diagnosis can occur due to the overlapping symptoms of various neurodevelopmental conditions, which can sometimes lead to initial misdiagnosis. While specific statistics on how frequently this […]

What to Do After an Autism Diagnosis

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What to Do After an Autism Diagnosis Though you might be wondering what to do after an autism diagnosis, you have to start at the beginning. This means before you even receive a diagnosis, there are some steps you must take. Blue Parachute is here to help you better understand what to do before and […]

Getting an Autism Diagnosis – What to Do While Waiting

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Getting an Autism Diagnosis – What to Do While Waiting If you are getting an autism diagnosis for your child or for another loved one, you might be filled with questions. You also might need to wait to see a medical professional who can start you on your autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis journey. Fortunately, […]

Viewpoint and Blue Parachute Were Made for Each Other

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Viewpoint and Blue Parachute Were Made for Each Other Many people are familiar with a Starbucks hidden camera prank that Dennis Quaid participated in years ago. Under the direction of Ellen Degeneres, he walks into the coffee shop and loudly announces, “Dennis Quaid is here!” However, not all of Dennis Quaid’s entrances are quite as […]

Autism Patience

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Autism Patience When it comes to autism, patience is crucial for several reasons. People with autism may process information differently or struggle with specific tasks due to sensory sensitivities, communication challenges, or rigid thinking patterns. Patience allows them the time and space needed to navigate these challenges and develop their skills at their own pace. […]

Snacks for an Autistic Child

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Snacks for an Autistic Child Navigating the world of snacks can be a delightful adventure for any child. For parents of autistic children, it often comes with unique considerations and challenges. From sensory sensitivities to dietary restrictions, finding the right snacks that meet both the nutritional needs and the sensory preferences can be a journey […]

Teaching How to Eat Properly With Utensils: A Spoonful of Developmental Milestones

Teaching How to Eat Properly With Utensils

Teaching How to Eat Properly With Utensils: A Spoonful of Developmental Milestones Teaching children how to eat properly with utensils is pivotal for their holistic development and paves the way for independence. At Blue Parachute, we understand that sometimes we can use some help when teaching children on the autism spectrum life skills, such as […]

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 […]