From the BBC:
“Textbook
makes autistic people 'sound like toddlers'”
The bullet
point on page 182 of the textbook says: "Like to stick to the same
routine, and little changes may trigger tantrums, or may engage in repetitive
activity such as opening and closing doors or lining things up. A publisher has
said it will conduct an "immediate review" into an A Level textbook
accused of being "deeply offensive to autistic people". Pearson's A
Level Psychology Revision Guide says children who have "tantrums" due
to routine changes may be autistic.
The National
Autistic Society called it "misleading" and has urged the publisher
to correct the book. It said: "A meltdown is not a tantrum. It is an
intense response to an overwhelming situation." The revision guide, aimed
at but not approved by the AQA exam board, says some autistic children
"like to stick to the same routine, and little changes may trigger
tantrums". But George, who is autistic and studying A level psychology
says: "It makes us sound like toddlers." He says: "If that's how
they describe meltdowns what other inaccuracies are there going to be? Calling
it 'tantrum' feels condescending." His concerns are echoed by Tom Purser,
Head of Campaigns at the National Autistic Society. He said: "It's really
disappointing to see this misleading phrase in an A-level textbook." Mr
Purser says a meltdown happens when "someone becomes completely
overwhelmed" by a situation and they temporarily lose control of their
behaviour - "they may shout, scream or lash out". He says: "To
call it a 'tantrum' suggests that this reaction is naughty, over the top or
even intentional, which is simply not true and deeply offensive to autistic
people and their families." In a statement, Pearson said it was
investigating the matter "urgently". "We are committed to
ensuring our products are held to the highest standards and will be consulting
with an independent expert to help us conduct an immediate review."
^ This is
disheartening and I hope the mistake is corrected, ^
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