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Source ~ @/autisticamente_marcela

Source ~ @/autisticamente_marcela
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The pathological medical model defines #Autistic play as inappropriate, restricted, and repetitive with DEFICITS in imagination, imitation, symbolism and joint attention.
A paradigm that focuses on deficits rather than strengths.
In this context, playing "appropriately" means playing with toys exactly as a typical child would play with toys.
When an autistic child plays in an unusual way, it is considered "inappropriate play." In other words, "it's different, therefore it's bad."
It's not that autistic children don't know how to play. There is no correct way to play. Play is play.
Autistic children's exploration and interaction with the world is outside of society's understanding, and just because society doesn't understand the value of doing things a certain way, it doesn't mean it's wrong.
There is nothing wrong with lining up toys. 🦒🐖🧸
There is nothing wrong with spinning the wheels of a car. 🚙
There is nothing wrong with playing with nature. 🌱
There is nothing wrong with playing with a cardboard box. 📦
Autistic play is appropriate play.
Autistic children are not broken versions of neurotypical children. Same thing goes for autistic adults (we exist by the way 😉✌️). #Autism is a natural part of the spectrum of human diversity... and diversity is beautiful.
We learn, interact and play AUTISTICALLY.
-Autísticamente Marcela 🚙 🦖 ⚽🚂
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[Image description: an illustration of a child smiling and sitting on the floor while holding a stick with a leaf. The child is surrounded by a display of toys and other household items that have been lined up in a curved row (a piano, a cardboard box, a bucket & pale, a stuffed bunny, a wooden train, two plastic cups, four colored markers, a broom, a toy dinosaur, a hat, two Christmas tree ornaments, a vase with flowers, a toy bus, a potato head, a pop it, a spinner, a book, a boat, a panda bear, a rattle, a number block, a beach ball, a stacking toy and a Peppa Pig). A thinking bubble above the child has a smiley face.]
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Communication abilities
Physical requirements (mobility aids)
Mental health requirements
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And more that aren't coming to my mind at the moment.
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Moderate needs will need prompting in many areas and help, but is capable of some independent tasks.
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