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Fc User: Facilitated Communication

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Facilitated communication (FC) is a technique that involves a facilitator assisting a FC user, that is otherwise unable to communicate (often children with autism), and claims to produce the communications of the FC user. To demonstrate that it is the facilitator that is communicating and not the person with autism that is communicating, all that needs to be done is a simple experiment. To test who is really communicating, an experiment can be performed that blocks the facilitator from either hearing the information that is presented to the user, or hearing incorrect/different information than what is presented to the user. Additionally, there may be a condition that involves the facilitator and the user receiving the same information. After which the facilitator must assist the user in the traditional use of FC to produce the appropriate response to what the user was presented. …show more content…

Under these controlled conditions, FC has never proven itself to be supportable. An example of a variation of this method is demonstrated in an experiment by Douglas & Paglieri (1992). His conditions included; condition F in which the FC user was presented with a stimulus card and the facilitator was not, and condition D-different in which the FC user and facilitator were presented with different stimulus cards. Of the 180 trials that were held for these two conditions, there was not one clear or correct response. If there had been significant clear and correct responses this would have given credibility to FC, because it would have demonstrated that it is truly the FC user that is communicating. However, what this experiment and similar ones demonstrate is that without the facilitator’s awareness of what is being presented, the FC user is unable to communicate what they are

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