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How do you do facilitated communication? does it actually help?

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Probably not: This is a technique that supposedly allows people who are unable to communicate by speech, such as those with autism or mental retardation or brain damage, to communicate. It involves the facilitator putting a hand over the patient's hand arm or wrist, and being guided to letters on board or a keyboard. But controlled studies seem to show that the only person communicating is the facilitator.

Answered 3/26/2013

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