Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Nonverbal persons, with or without autism, need everyone’s help now

Nonverbal persons, with or without autism, need everyone’s help now.


First of all, I am a strong believer in listening to self-advocates, such as my 44 year-old son Ben, a person with nonverbal autism, who FCed with me as the facilitator, around noon, Wednesday, May 18, 2016:

“You have much to do to help nonverbal persons, with or without autism.
With Divine help, you can make a major contribution in this critical area.
You should push everyone to help, without exception.
You should follow your thoughts without hesitation.
Please get to work now.”

Of course, my son Ben cannot represent the views of all self-advocates, so I would like to get the opinion of other self-advocates.

One critical area where I believe help is needed is that nonverbal persons must be protected from abuse.

As I posted yesterday as a comment to a private Facebook group;

“I am very concerned that probably about 99% of nonverbal persons, with or without autism, do not have an effective means of communication and need to be protected from horrendous amounts of serious abuse. The sensationalism of extremely rare cases of abuse involving FC [Facilitated Communication] (while there actually are more important primary causes of any such rare abuse) seems to cause almost everyone to overlook the much more serious tragedies of numerous serious abuse of nonverbal persons who have no effective means of communication or any alternative protection.


At this point, while I am thinking about how to proceed, I ask everyone that if you are interested in joining me in this effort, please email me at golden.arthur@gmail.com

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