I need some fishing line. →[More:]
I'm reading a book in which the author describes hearing an Indian doctor talking about an interesting discovery when working with autistic kids.
She says: "The kids were so severely withdrawn that if you stood them up, they'd just fall over. They'd make no effort to stand or even shield their faces when they fell. Then these people working with them discovered that if they ran a rope from one end of the room to the other and stood the kids up so they were holding onto the rope, the kids would walk across the room. So over the months they kept putting up thinner and thinner pieces of rope, until they were using something practically invisible, like fishing line, and the kids would
still walk across the room if they could hold onto it. And then --- and this really seems like a brainstorm --- the adults cut the fishing line into pieces, into twelve-inch lengths or something, and handed one to each kid. The kids would still walk. What an amazing statement of faith."