
Supporting Neurodivergent Individuals and their Families to make
Life Less Complicated
Our Approach
There is no cookie cutter plan to achieve success, and success looks different for everyone. For some, it means achieving independence by learning personal care skills to live a healthy and safe life. For some, it means graduating high school and entering post-secondary education, whether that is college or technical school. For others, it is graduating from high school and working part or full-time. It could mean living with their parents, in a group home, or even being in independent housing. Regardless of the shape success takes, communication and self-advocacy are imperative skills.
Daisy Consulting’s services are designed to maximize the potential of neurodivergent individuals, helping to navigate the complexities of the modern world. Our approach is to listen, observe, and collaboratively develop a roadmap to achieve meaningful and realistic goals of the individual and the family. We strive to stay updated with the latest developments in neurodiversity support and share valuable insights to use best practices. Feedback and input from clients are welcome, as it allows for continuous improvement.
Each potential client will receive a complimentary 30-minute virtual initial consultation to learn more about the individual, their family, their goals, and the level of support they typically require. Based on this session, Daisy Consulting will create and share a short-, medium-, and long-term roadmap with multiple options of service plans.
A contract and initial payment will be required prior to initiating the chosen services.
Areas of Focus
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Job Skills
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Interview/Resume
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Job Shadowing
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Career Awareness
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Routines
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Time Management
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Hygiene
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Safety
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Transportation
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Caregiver support
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Sibling support
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Resources
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2 household support
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Family Schedules
Career:
Everyday Life:
Family:
Social:
Mindfulness:
Education:
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Making connections
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Building friendships
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Community engagement
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Asking for help
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Leadership
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Self-reliance
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Confidence
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IEP Review
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ARD Support
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Homework
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Extracurricular activities
All areas include communication and self-advocacy.