Tag: pathology paradigm

  • In Which We Answer Some Questions

    Here are some questions posed to us for inclusion in an allied organization’s newsletter. We cover community art, direct giving, research, ableism, and more.

  • The Road to Neuronormative Domination: Thorndike won, Dewey lost. Skinner won, Papert lost.

    The Road to Neuronormative Domination: Thorndike won, Dewey lost. Skinner won, Papert lost.

    Thorndike won, and Dewey lost. I don’t think you can understand the history of education technology without realizing this either. And I’d propose an addendum to this too: you cannot understand the history of education technology in the United States during the twentieth century – and on into the twenty-first – unless you realize that Seymour…

  • Neuroqueering Child Psychotherapy

    Neuroqueering Child Psychotherapy

    Peering out from the edge of a lake. The water is still, but lapping restlessly. What lies beneath? I am eager to know but alone on the edge of the lake. A hood covers my features. I take a step into the oddly warm water. It laps against my feet, staining my shoes with a…

  • Kinetic Cognitive Style

    I’m not a fan of the “ADHD” label because it stands for “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,” and the terms “deficit” and “disorder” absolutely reek of the pathology paradigm. I’ve frequently suggested replacing it with the term Kinetic Cognitive Style, or KCS; whether that particular suggestion ever catches on or not, I certainly hope that the…