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Old 08-02-2010, 07:02 PM   #132
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Originally Posted by sspress View Post
I agree with you about different learning types. Your question is very interesting. I had not considered the difference before. I definitely visualize. Often I get off track and create scenarios in which I save the world. Have you read "Thinking in Pictures"? Temple Grandin talks about her life as an autistic person. She does not think in language, as I believe most of us do, but in pictures only. There is an updated version available as an e-book.
I had to sit through a day of autism training, hearing all about Temple Grandin, but don't remember anything about this book. I'll have to check it out (or buy it LOL). In, fact, I've been through several autism trainings because last class had three autistic students in it, that we knew of. One had other problems and we were never sure what was because of autism and what was 'other'. I'll have to talksd to Ann and see why she didn't mention it.
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