Positive Behavior | Support Plan Examples for Autism

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 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 […]

Teaching to Respond to Greetings – How to Respond to Hello

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 At Blue Parachute, we understand the importance of social interactions for individuals on the autism spectrum. One of the essential communication skills is learning how to respond to greetings. If you’re wondering, “How do you teach an autistic child to respond?” or “How do […]

Autism Spectrum Disorder: Teaching How to Make Snacks

A young boy wearing a striped sweater with a green apron with blue trim worn on top us three smaller bows, one larger bowls, and some shells from brown eggs in front of him. He is grabbing one of the smaller bowls with his left hand, and about to grab a blue spoon, which is laying inside that bowl, with his right hand. This illustrates teaching how to make snacks when someone is on the autism spectrum.

Autism Spectrum Disorder: Teaching How to Make Snacks At Blue Parachute, we recognize the importance of developing essential life skills for individuals on the autism spectrum. One such skill is learning how to make snacks. Teaching children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to prepare their own snacks not only promotes independence but also enhances their […]