…rectly but was not sitting still and making eye contact while he did it, he was marked “wrong”. Or, if they asked “What’s your favorite food?” and he said “sushi” instead of “pizza” (which was the answer they’d taught him months earlier), he was marked wrong for saying a legitimate answer that wasn’t their taught answers.Inclusion and Acceptance are the Most Effective Autism “Therapies”48013Nina FioreAlex J PhillipsFollowJul 24, 2017 · 1 min readThis sounds like the kind of conditioning kids might go through in 1984.