Your Clear Path After an Autism Diagnosis
Feel less overwhelmed and more confident about what comes next. This Parent Playbook helps you take meaningful, informed steps for your child starting today.
What People Are Saying
Hi,
I’m Ramsee.
I’m a behavior analyst, mom, and founder of Bloom Behavior Consulting. For nearly a decade, I’ve had the privilege of working with neurodiverse children and their parents - supporting families who are navigating their autism journey.
One thing I hear over and over from the parents I support is:
“I felt so overwhelmed after the diagnosis.”
“I was given so much information, but no real guidance on where to turn for support.”
“I’ve heard so many conflicting things about therapy in the autism community, I just want to do what’s best for my child.”
Sound familiar? You’re not alone.
That’s exactly why I created What to Know After an Autism Diagnosis: A step- by- step Parent Playbook. Designed to take the confusion out of the process and give you clarity, direction, and confidence. In this resource, you’ll learn strength-based provider terminology, practical tools, and what to expect as you move forward—all explained in a way that is informative, empowering, and easy to follow.
What’s Inside: What to Know After an Autism Diagnosis: A Step-by-Step Playbook for Parents
A compassionate, step-by-step guide to help you feel more confident, informed, and supported right from the start.
Guidance using 7 clear steps – A clear action plan for each step, so you know exactly what to focus on without feeling overwhelmed.
Communication Scripts & Tips – Gentle, effective ways to talk with doctors, therapists, and family members about your child’s diagnosis.
Understanding Autism in the Early Years – Key insights to help you better understand your child’s unique strengths and needs.
Insurance Guidelines Made Simple – Easy-to-follow explanations of common insurance terms, how to navigate coverage, and tips for maximizing benefits.
Therapy Overviews – A clear breakdown of ABA, Speech-Language Pathology (SLP), and Occupational Therapy (OT), including their purposes and what they typically address.
Self-Care for Caregivers – Ways to manage stress, find emotional balance, and take care of yourself during this transition
Format: Digital PDF – read on any device. 3 Downloads maximum
Length: Approx. 50 pages
You don’t have to piece this journey together alone. This resources brings you all the essential guidance into one place, helping you find clarity, reduce overwhelm, and confidently take the next step for your child and your family.