New research. Brace yourselves. Behaviourism.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/7898/ 
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This is about making three young autistic children play 'correctly' with play sets. (p 177 onwards in this long paper). Here's the play sets:
The three boys were 3.25, 3.5 and 4.5 yrs old, so just tiny.
They were already getting 20+ hrs a week of intense Behaviourism to make them comply with whatever they're told.
Here, they were put in a room with a behaviourist for days, for up to 125 sessions of 5 mins each/
Here's what the Behaviourist decided was 'appropriate' play with the play sets. E.g. picking up a figurine and walking it along part of the farm/castle/whatever (but variably - not in the same way twice). If it came off the castle/farm, bad. That doesn't count as 'play', see../
If the child refused, they forced their hand, or wrist, or forearm, or elbow, or tapped them on the elbow or shoulder. If they refused after a tap, they'd be forced.
They were bribed with food and "Good job!" comments/
And, if the child attempted to interact with the behaviourist, they were ignored and made to return to the task. No talking, no communication, no interaction, no approaching them.
Sit
And
Work
The
Way
I
Say/
This isn't teaching a child to play.
This is exerting utter control over the way a child plays.
This isn't respecting that different children learn in different ways.
This is just nasty.

And it's standard practice.

I do not approve of such behaviourism.
Those poor children.
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