>New sensory room for retards >A trip to an amusement park can be overstimulating, especially to someone on the autism spectrum >Park goers visiting the sensory room can also check out a "sensory pack," which includes headphones, fidget toys, non-verbal communication cards and weighted lap blankets.
Why is it the way Americans view autism is it's basically like being a complete retard when actual autism is much more complicated a spectrum.
I associate it more with introverted people who aren't as good at socializing as others (so they can seem eccentric and aloof) and have their own private obsessions, some of which can manifest into useful skills. In America it's more outright retardation.
For what users describe as a Christian board, you guy sure are cunts.
Logan Roberts
You know damn well I want those cards, but it is not okay for Cedar Point to make Autism into an attraction for neurotypicals. This is like turning Autists into zoo animals and having them pay to be in the zoo attraction.
Not sure I see the issue here? Amusement park provides solutions for families with disabled members.... some of you plebs need to leave the basement once in a while.
Ryan Howard
A blanket that's weighted you fucking moron.
Jayden Lewis
>What are Memes??? To the normie, memes are comedy and nothing else To others... Memes are a means of communication. >A way to speak without words And right now most of you are aware that YOU ARE PSYCHIC... >The very thing the enemy fears YOU are literally 21st Century Spirit Monks waging memetic warfare against the enemy...
And "bathing" in a container of grain is known to help calm the severely autistic. I did a search for that and could not find anything. It was all over the news a couple years ago, too. Was a thing started to calm horses.
Austin Long
Horses are autistic
Cameron Russell
>Horses are autistic Kek. Maybe. But some are untrainable. The grain bath thing really does work to calm them, it;s like magic. My google fu seems off today, there was video of the grain treatment for both horses and tards around but I can't find it.
Ayden Parker
I love cedar point
Aiden Johnson
Used to be a yearly ritual for us. Out of everything, I liked the paddle wheel trip out to Frontier town the best.
I know, right? I was wondering about the grain pit deal as well (putting highly stressed autists in a tub full of wheat magically calms them)
Thomas Rivera
I'd pay to see it
Dylan Cox
It's like one of those panic vests for nervous dogs...one step short of a straight jacket
Isaac Turner
I finally got a little Google mojo happening and found an article on wheat restrainment for horses. This also works wonders for other high strung animals, and yes, hyper autists as well.
So they just wrap the poor autist in this blanket and hope he stops being so autistic? lels aside I do feel sorry for the parents. Years ago in school I had a biology class with one aspergers and an autist, my god the diference was incredible. Asperg guy was basically just a bit weird but really friendly. The autist though, obsessed with dinosaurs and eating his snot.
Nolan Lee
The blanket thing is used a lot, but that is not what I linked to. There is a method of putting the Autist in an actual tub full of wheat. It puts even pressure everywhere on their body. I found one article describing it being done to wild horses to break them, A few years ago there was a lot of talk about using this to calm autists, but I could not find anything.