CODE OF CONDUCT

Dear Friends,
I am so grateful to have a wonderful community. You are all so kind and I feel your friendship. In the interest of keeping this an oasis of kindness online, I am establishing some boundaries (this is mainly for Facebook and Instagram):

  1. This is not a platform for discussing the validity of my communication method. There are many resources available for those with questions about how Spelling to Communicate (S2C) and similar methods work. I don’t have energy to answer such questions repeatedly.
  2. For those who want to defend my communication, I appreciate your impulse, but please refrain from throwing Facilitated Communication under the bus. Unfortunately, FC has been misused, but it is still valid when done correctly. I have several friends who use it.
  3. No arguing or rudeness in the comments. Disagreeing is fine, but politely.
  4. I have my own political convictions. I choose not to share them here, even if they are important to me. This is not out of apathy or cowardice, but because this is not the place for that. I appreciate you doing the same.
  5. I am happy to answer what questions I have energy for, if asked in good faith. I will not dignify skeptics in sheep’s clothing with my energy. Again, I and many others have already spent time and effort answering questions on our communication. Don’t be afraid to ask if you are genuinely trying to learn, but I can’t guarantee an answer here.

Thank you for respecting these guidelines! I am only responding to a few incidences of skeptics infiltrating this beautiful community, so don’t worry – I am not fielding hordes of disrespectful comments and questions. You are all mostly fantastic! Thank you for being here with me.

Your Friend,
Danny

One thought on “CODE OF CONDUCT

  1. Danny, I just want you to know that I don’t ever expect a response from you. I comment on your blog so that you may have a sense of how one CRP is perceiving your words. I trust that my comments are useful and if they are not useful please just delete and move on. I so appreciate how you are choosing to be in the world and I wholeheartedly support your efforts in the best way I know how (which may not always be the way you are interested in being supported – I get it). Looking forward to hearing how your journey continues! With ongoing gratitude, Kari

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