Hello there! I’m currently researching the issue of ABA. I’m reading a lot about the criticisms, but most of the resources I found so far are (likely) made by level 1 autistics. As level 2 and level 3 autistics are not as well represented within autism self-advocacy, I would like to understand their position better on the topic. A usual defense for ABA is that it can help high-support-needs autistics to learn important skills, but I would like to read about that from an autistic perspective.

So if there are resources on the subject you can recommend, I’ll be grateful! thank you

  • Oisteink@feddit.nl
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    8 months ago

    Instead of telling people how and what to do, try fucking off. Like completely. It’s a nice trick and you don’t have to seem condescending.

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      8 months ago

      As you appear within minutes in the middle of a discussion you were not initially part of, in a community you have no recent history of engaging in, I have to assume you have some relation to the comment I replied to.

      Tell the same to them. Someone asked for resources, and were told “you are wrong to ask - go look for resources”.

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        8 months ago

        I have no idea what you’re on about, but it seems clear to me that you have a relation to Microsoft and are trying to push their agenda.

        Tell the same to them

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          8 months ago

          How did you come to that conclusion? If you interpret “Don’t use Google” as “Use Bing” that’s more of a you problem. There are more than two search engines.