What gets me is that parents can't accept that their children are different.
Most parents who get hornswaggled by snake oil salesman like the Facilitated Communication Institute are not parents of high functioning Aspergers or Autist children.
They are parents of children who at the age of eight are still running into walls, have never smiled, have never spoken, have never communicated any emotion except discomfort or pain. They are children who it is impossible to tell are able to communicate, whether any parenting is having an effect on them.
I am sympathetic to those people who have Aspergers and Autism not to be pigeonholed or ill-treated because they ar eidfferent. I applaud it. That's not who these parents are.
By definition, FCI is only advocated for children who are unable to communicate, verbally or non-verbally. These parents are not worried about bullying, or being unable to communicate with their kids the way other parents do. These parents are worried their children will never be able to support themselves, will never be able to experience a positive emotion and will live their days in an institution solely because they are becoming physically impossible to care for at home.
FCI preys on the parents who are the most vulnerable.
This whole 1950's theory of making the child "act" as normal as possible is outmoded.
What therapy is that? It's not FCI, which is defrauding parents into thinking they can communicate with autistic children on their own terms -- but in reality through bunk science.
Are you referring to ABB, the only therapy proven to be able to take children who are unable to communicate and give them basic survival skills?
Again, I understand and applaud the efforts of functioning individuals with autism and aspergers not to be forced to act like everyone else. That's not what the FCI swindle is about.
Let's put the money and time into really researching autism. Not making the parents feel good.
I agree more research is needed. But let's not inject political debates into a thread about Facilitated Communication. Let's try to stay on topic?