Tiggerish
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Heard part of a radio show on NPR today where Pete Wright was being interviewed and he said something that I thought was one of the most encouraging thing I have ever heard.
He said that it should not be said an autistic child cannot learn something, rather that we have not figured out how to teach what that child needs to learn. He said that where the work is needed is in figuring out the motivation and manner for each skill needed to be learned for each individual.
I love the idea that the key to making the autistic child (or adult) life better is not blaming them but figuring out the motivation that particular individual needs and the manner of teaching that works for that person. It gives me hope.
He said that it should not be said an autistic child cannot learn something, rather that we have not figured out how to teach what that child needs to learn. He said that where the work is needed is in figuring out the motivation and manner for each skill needed to be learned for each individual.
I love the idea that the key to making the autistic child (or adult) life better is not blaming them but figuring out the motivation that particular individual needs and the manner of teaching that works for that person. It gives me hope.