Adaptive Bikes for Autism
Adaptive Bikes for Autism Though many children learn to ride a bike between the ages of three and seven, when it comes to individuals on the autism spectrum, their timeline might be somewhat skewed. Fortunately, there are adaptive bikes for autism that can help those on the spectrum learn how to ride a bike. At […]
Effective Autism Teaching Strategies
Effective Autism Teaching Strategies from Blue Parachute Supporting Students on the Spectrum Instructing children with ASD requires patience, understanding, and effective autism teaching strategies tailored to their unique needs. Here, we look at various autism teaching methods and tools. This will help educators, parents, and communities as they are teaching children with autism spectrum disorder […]
Tips to Help Your Child With Autism and Reading
Tips to Help Your Child With Autism and Reading At Blue Parachute, we understand the importance of supporting those on the autism spectrum in their literacy journeys. If you are thinking about tips to help your child with autism and reading, you’ve come to the right place. Reading can be a valuable skill for children […]
Teaching a Child With Autism How to Ride a Bike
Teaching a Child With Autism How to Ride a Bike Teaching a child to ride a bike is a milestone moment filled with excitement and anticipation. When that child is on the autism spectrum, it brings unique challenges and considerations. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into teaching a child with autism how to ride […]
Blue Parachute – Your Autism Learning Partners
Blue Parachute – Your Autism Learning Partners Your Go-To Resource for Autism Learning and Support Blue Parachute takes pride in being your dedicated autism learning partner. We understand individuals’ unique challenges when they are on the autism spectrum. We also know the importance of practical and effective learning tools and strategies for teaching things like […]
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 valuable resources and support, not only for individuals on the autism spectrum but also for teachers, parents, and communities. One crucial skill that greatly benefits children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is patience. However, learning how to […]
Teaching Your Child to Learn by Imitation
Teaching Your Child to Learn by Imitation At Blue Parachute, we are committed to providing valuable resources for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to learn and develop essential skills. One powerful method of learning that we often emphasize is imitation. If you’ve ever wondered, “Does learning occur by imitation?” or sought guidance on teaching […]
Positive Behavior | Support Plan Examples for Autism
Positive Behavior: Support Plan Examples for Autism At Blue Parachute, our mission is to provide valuable resources and support for individuals of all ages, including children on the autism spectrum. When you catch your child being good, you want them to repeat this behavior. This is why learning how to foster positive behavior in those […]
Autism and Transitions: Navigating Smooth Transitions for Individuals With ASD
Autism and Transitions: Navigating Smooth Transitions for Individuals With ASD At Blue Parachute, we understand the unique challenges individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may face during transitions between activities. Smoothly transitioning is a crucial aspect of learning skills, and we’re here to provide insights and strategies for navigating these transitions effectively. This blog will […]
Using Visual Schedules for Autism: Enhancing Learning Through Structure
Using Visual Schedules for Autism: Enhancing Learning Through Structure At Blue Parachute, we provide practical resources for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to learn and develop essential skills. One valuable tool in the realm of learning skills training is the use of visual schedules. If you’re seeking information about visual schedules for autism, you’re […]