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The ground has the words WAIT HERE painted in yellow, and a child's shoes are touching the bottom of the words. This indicates someone is using how to teach patience to get the child to wait.
Teaching Your Child to Wait | Learning How to Teach Patience
Teaching Your Child to Wait | Learning How to Teach Patience At Blue Parachute, our video library contains...
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A father and a son, standing against a wall, with the son looking up at the dad. They both have their arms crossed, indicating that the son is imitating the dad. This implies teaching your child to learn by imitation.
Teaching Your Child to Learn by Imitation
Teaching Your Child to Learn by Imitation At Blue Parachute, we are committed to providing valuable resources...
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A wood board behind 8 pieces of paper, with each piece having one letter and spelling out the word BEHAVIOR. This piece is about Positive Behavior: Support Plan Examples for Autism.
Positive Behavior | Support Plan Examples for Autism
Positive Behavior: Support Plan Examples for Autism At Blue Parachute, our mission is to provide valuable...
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Two young girls sitting on a couch, and one of the young girls is holding a play vegetable and extending her arm towards the other girl. This implies she is learning to share.
Learning to Share: How to Teach a Child to Share
Learning to Share: How to Teach a Child to Share Sharing is a fundamental social skill most children...
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For those on the autism spectrum, transitioning from one task to another can be difficult. To navigate smooth transitions, planning can help. This picture is of a chalkboard, and it says "Do something different" which can help someone with ASD better understand transitioning tasks.
Autism and Transitions: Navigating Smooth Transitions for Individuals With ASD
Autism and Transitions: Navigating Smooth Transitions for Individuals With ASD At Blue Parachute, we...
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A chalkboard that is a blank slate and says "Schedule" at the top, indicating that this device can be used as a visual schedule by someone on the autism spectrum.
Using Visual Schedules for Autism: Enhancing Learning Through Structure
Using Visual Schedules for Autism: Enhancing Learning Through Structure At Blue Parachute, we provide...
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Taking Turns_ Enhancing Play and Social Skills for Autism
Taking Turns: Enhancing Play and Social Skills for Autism
Taking Turns: Enhancing Play and Social Skills for Autism At Blue Parachute, we are dedicated to supporting...
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An image of a white puzzle with one piece missing, but a yellow puzzle piece which says "Identify" hovers over it. This implies that an object is being identified.
Learning With ASD: How Do You Identify an Object?
Learning With ASD: How Do You Identify an Object? Blue Parachute is committed to providing valuable resources...
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A young boy wearing a red long-sleeved shirt, white pants, and sneakers, is waving his left hand. This implies that he is being taught how to respond to hello.
Teaching to Respond to Greetings - How to Respond to Hello
Teaching to Respond to Greetings – How to Respond to Hello At Blue Parachute, we understand the...
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A young brown-haired boy with his fingers on his chin, and a chalkboard before him with multiple question marks is behind him. This indicates he is thinking of questions, and it helps illustrate the subject of this piece, "How do you tach an autistic child to ask questions?"
How Do You Teach an Autistic Child to Ask Questions?
How Do You Teach an Autistic Child to Ask Questions? At Blue Parachute, as providers of online autism...
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