The editor suggested re family with problem father:
Or they could try solving the problem by improving
their ideas. For a start, we recommend total immersion
in the Taking Children Seriously web site
Which seems an excellent idea but is likely to be quite problematic on two grounds. First, father is only interested in collecting Cypriot stramps, c1964-66,and hasn't the least interest in improving his ideas about parenting. How could he be persuaded to take the TCS cure? Second, even if he did cast an eye over the TCS website, he may well be able to appreciate the epistemology, its rationale, its logical and explanatory force, etc but talking the talk is not walking the walk.
How could one solve these problems?
Is it inconceivable that part of the brain of this type of man really could be permanently unusable for some reason? Afterall, nurses are quite used to dodging the advances of people who, post frontal lobe stroke, lose all sexual inhibition. How could one be so sure that so-called aspergic people are necessarily exempt from a similar neurological deficit?
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Currently Insoluble Problem?
The editor suggested re family with problem father:
Or they could try solving the problem by improving
their ideas. For a start, we recommend total immersion
in the Taking Children Seriously web site
Which seems an excellent idea but is likely to be quite problematic on two grounds. First, father is only interested in collecting Cypriot stramps, c1964-66,and hasn't the least interest in improving his ideas about parenting. How could he be persuaded to take the TCS cure? Second, even if he did cast an eye over the TCS website, he may well be able to appreciate the epistemology, its rationale, its logical and explanatory force, etc but talking the talk is not walking the walk.
How could one solve these problems?
Is it inconceivable that part of the brain of this type of man really could be permanently unusable for some reason? Afterall, nurses are quite used to dodging the advances of people who, post frontal lobe stroke, lose all sexual inhibition. How could one be so sure that so-called aspergic people are necessarily exempt from a similar neurological deficit?