This is so beautiful and I knew it would be. I have seen an experience some of the work. I only pray that our doctors become aware and use this therapy. Thank you Anot and a big hello to Michelle Vine my hero.
Prime example how 'therapists' put the wishes of parents and caregivers over the well-being of autistic children. Forcing autistic children to make eye contact has no other use than make parents feel better. It does not make a child less autistic. It will teach them to mask their autism which is the main cause of the high suicide rate among autistic adults. Also, the child is much too young for a reliable autism diagnosis.
I disagree. The child feels better when they can live a more normal life, add confidence, communicate their feelings and needs. Therapy never makes a child less autistic. It just helps them cope better and suffer less.
@@yb123 being forced to make eye contact is very confrontational for the Neurodiverse who process information differently we can learn to do things without being forced.
Pardon me…..from your comment it seems you are disappointed in this little boys progress…. Putting the wishes of the parents over the well being of the child?? …. We have a severely autistic grandson of 11 unable to speak or feed himself …. He is dearly beloved but his disabilities cause us much heartache and sorrow….Believe me this therapist has this child’s well being as her priority.
If a child was in a car accident and needed physical therapy to be able to walk again. Would call the physical therapy "child abuse" as well? It's helping the child for the rest of their lives. Not giving it to them because it will hurt for a little while is the real child abuse.
This is so beautiful and I knew it would be. I have seen an experience some of the work. I only pray that our doctors become aware and use this therapy. Thank you Anot and a big hello to Michelle Vine my hero.
Prime example how 'therapists' put the wishes of parents and caregivers over the well-being of autistic children. Forcing autistic children to make eye contact has no other use than make parents feel better. It does not make a child less autistic. It will teach them to mask their autism which is the main cause of the high suicide rate among autistic adults.
Also, the child is much too young for a reliable autism diagnosis.
Hear hear 👏🏻👏🏻
I disagree. The child feels better when they can live a more normal life, add confidence, communicate their feelings and needs. Therapy never makes a child less autistic. It just helps them cope better and suffer less.
It’s actually awful
@@yb123 being forced to make eye contact is very confrontational for the Neurodiverse who process information differently we can learn to do things without being forced.
Pardon me…..from your comment it seems you are disappointed in this little boys progress…. Putting the wishes of the parents over the well being of the child?? …. We have a severely autistic grandson of 11 unable to speak or feed himself …. He is dearly beloved but his disabilities cause us much heartache and sorrow….Believe me this therapist has this child’s well being as her priority.
CVI?
My 3year old is not wearing cloths
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This is 100% child abuse not to mention cruel
If a child was in a car accident and needed physical therapy to be able to walk again. Would call the physical therapy "child abuse" as well? It's helping the child for the rest of their lives. Not giving it to them because it will hurt for a little while is the real child abuse.