Invader wrote:
I have seen parents on youtube advocating handcuffing their children, with actual metal handcuffs (just to stop them from stimming) and having discussions about the best kind to buy so that the child doesn't break them or escape in some way.
I just want to put all these "people" in a pile and set them on fire.
Yes. I'm not a naturally violent person and I'd never actually do it, but this sort of thing brings out uncharacteristically hostile feelings in me as well.
There is such a thing as a damaging stim--one that causes repetitive motion injury, or one that interferes with what one wants to be doing, or one that involves injuring oneself dangerously. But finger-crossing is not one of them. It is perfectly benign.
These parents are teaching the child that the things his own body does naturally are wrong, that he is not allowed to direct his own movements. That is one of the most disempowering things a child can learn. How will he ever learn to stand up for himself if, at every move, someone is telling him "no, bad, wrong," so that he spends every day of his life being told that they are right and his desires and feelings don't matter? No wonder autistic kids are so vulnerable to abuse. It isn't just social naivite; it's the stigma of disability that says "The non-disabled people are superior to you, know better than you, and should be imitated at all costs; and you are acceptable only to the extent that you can successfully imitate non-disabled people."