| This is to help my readers more through the clips. In this you will see that Sally is very interested in her lineup of stackers (common in Autism) and she has mastered indefinitely the mirror. The psychologist although it may seem mean, out of desparation to get to another level, removes one of the stackers, which for many young Autistic people causes Autistic screaming as it is now out of order and out of place. He was getting her attention. Then, you will see him trying to get her attention span back on him with some claps which sort of works but not for long. As you see in the upcoming part, he hits them down, so she has to pay attention and they are down but not out of a row completely. You start to see her start to mouth her name (this is slow start but even a start of a mouth of a word is fabulous) and will see then shortly after a quick snap of the eyes and head (common in Autism-what are you doing... I just had to do something and did something different and confusing so I'll retract to throwing', this is common for Autistic children to be in progress and (even if not in progress) then throw things to hear them hit something and watch them drop. She then as a good thing looks at him but in a distant sort of 'what' way. Improvement but new challenges and common eh-eh-eh-eh noises, throwing, etc. as I stated above. |