Who is typing the message? In the technique of facilitated communication, a facilitator holds the hand of the person with a disability in order to “help” that person type a message on a keyboard. Experiments have shown that when this technique is used with individuals with autism, it is the facilitator, not the person with autism, who composes the message and controls the typing, even though the facilitator is not conscious of doing so.
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