Hey, I'm new but hear me out. I'm in SPED at my school, but I'm forced to attend a social thinking seminar every week as part of my grade for my study period. The study period is part of my IEP, but I get a grade on it. Anyway, It all started in sophomore year, where I was asked to go to this meeting during lunch, free donuts were offered (Homer:Mmmm! Donuts! XD) So I couldn't resist. when I got there the school psychologist who evaluated me was there so was another therapist. They started talking about emphasizing with others, asking for help, and all that other SPED stuff. Anyway, I didn't like it that much because after learning a lot of that stuff on my own (thanks to some of the best friends in the world) I felt a bit insulted, so I stopped coming. Thankfully the meetings were voluntary. Next year though the school therapist was replaced by someone worse. I will refer to her as Nurse Ratched, not only because her mannerisms are similar to the character, but also because I wish to conceal names. The other people in the seminar will also be referred to in my clever nicknames. The Nurse started coming in on wednesdays during my study period, effectively making attendance mandatory.
She has a very condescending way of speaking to people. She will patronize you if you mention any particular good thing that has happened to you. During junior year, I shared a class with a number of people who were autistic or something else, I wasn't told.
The first thing she ''taught'' us was how to make friends. Basically she would offer scenarios where we had to be sure to not be too negative, too knowledgeable, or too unwelcoming, otherwise people would think we were weird or something. She would play these awful videos of different scenes where crack-addict actors would play the role of some hapless sap in a social situation or job interview. we even had worksheets! Anyway,me and a friend whom I will call the Robot (he has a monotone voice) were basically interrupting her with logical counterpoints to her claims. A prime example is the first impression.
She basically said that unless your body language is perfect to someone's standards, you don't put them off with something you said, or you haven't done some arbitrary thing that NTs expect from you, they will not like you. I said that she just basically called all NTs shallow. She then responded by saying I was looking at it from a bad perspective.
If anyone is interested in more stories about this or has stories of their own, I'm all ears