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Parents of autistic children and schools often strive to prepare them for adulthood by teaching adaptation skills for a neurotypical world. Although well-intentioned, this approach can have unintended consequences. In emphasizing conformity to societal norms, parents may inadvertently overlook their child's unique needs, autonomy, and potential risks. By prioritizing fitting in over understanding and acceptance, parents may unintentionally put their autistic children at risk of exploitation and harm. #ActuallyAutistic #Ableism #DisabilityRights #AutismAcceptance #MaskingIsHarmful #NeurotypicalTears  [Video: Black background. Texting purple reads, “How we put autistic people at risk of victimization.” a young white woman with brown hair and eyes she is wearing a gray sweat shirt as she speaks. Texting in purple, 1.” Teaching them prioritize people pleasing over comfort.” 2. “Teaching them to ignore their own needs.” 3. “Teaching them to mask.” 4. “Teaching and requiring compliance.” 5.” Dis missing our experiences.” 6. “Teaching incorrect terminology.” The poster before “teaching them to mask” pictures of white boy with brown hair and eyes. He’s wearing a yellow and green shirt with blue jeans and black shoes.  On top is a picture of eyes next to it reads, “eyes=looking at person talking to you.” Pic of ears, “ears=Both ears ready to hear.” Mouth=quiet-notalking,humming, or making sounds.” Hands=quiet in lap, pockets, or on side.” Feet=quiet on the floor.” Body=Faces the speaker.” Brain=Thinking about what is being said. Heat=Caring about what the other person said.”]#greenscreen #greenscreensticker
Parents of autistic children and schools often strive to prepare them for adulthood by teaching adaptation skills for a neurotypical world. Although well-intentioned, this approach can have unintended consequences. In emphasizing conformity to societal norms, parents may inadvertently overlook their child's unique needs, autonomy, and potential risks. By prioritizing fitting in over understanding and acceptance, parents may unintentionally put their autistic children at risk of exploitation and harm. #ActuallyAutistic #Ableism #DisabilityRights #AutismAcceptance #MaskingIsHarmful #NeurotypicalTears [Video: Black background. Texting purple reads, “How we put autistic people at risk of victimization.” a young white woman with brown hair and eyes she is wearing a gray sweat shirt as she speaks. Texting in purple, 1.” Teaching them prioritize people pleasing over comfort.” 2. “Teaching them to ignore their own needs.” 3. “Teaching them to mask.” 4. “Teaching and requiring compliance.” 5.” Dis missing our experiences.” 6. “Teaching incorrect terminology.” The poster before “teaching them to mask” pictures of white boy with brown hair and eyes. He’s wearing a yellow and green shirt with blue jeans and black shoes. On top is a picture of eyes next to it reads, “eyes=looking at person talking to you.” Pic of ears, “ears=Both ears ready to hear.” Mouth=quiet-notalking,humming, or making sounds.” Hands=quiet in lap, pockets, or on side.” Feet=quiet on the floor.” Body=Faces the speaker.” Brain=Thinking about what is being said. Heat=Caring about what the other person said.”]#greenscreen #greenscreensticker

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