In this episode, Nicole Casey discusses the harmful effects of control in supporting autistic children, particularly through the lens of instructional control. She emphasizes the importance of building genuine relationships rather than relying on manipulative tactics that prioritize compliance over connection. Through personal anecdotes and critical analysis of common practices, Nicole advocates for a shift towards a child-led approach that fosters trust and autonomy. Takeaways: - The episode addresses the harmful effects of control in autism support.
- Nicole emphasizes the need for genuine relationships over manipulation.
- Instructional control is framed as a way to gain compliance from autistic children.
- Control can lead to a lack of trust and autonomy in children.
- The concept of pairing is critiqued as a manipulative tactic.
- Compliance is often prioritized over authentic communication.
- Real connection does not require control or manipulation.
- Nicole shares personal experiences to illustrate her points.
- The episode calls for a shift towards child-led approaches.
- Mindset is crucial in fostering a supportive environment for autistic children.