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Brain stories

Suzette

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I just watched this video below concerning "brain stories". Basically it is a template to help you understand how you relate to the world. You can also use the finished template to help you discuss your differences with others.
I think this would be great tool to share with therapists.
But, also, if you are newly self identified on the spectrum, the tool helps you to consider your experiences and identify your particular autie profile.

 
Cool...I will try to remember to do this if my poor memory will retain it. I feel the line drawn between memory and my brain will be teeny tiny...lol. Or maybe it should be a thin dotted line!
 
Interesting I'll try to do one when I can. Makes me really see out in the open how much different senses are and how they interact with everything else in my experience. I think mine is going to look more like a road map by the time I'm done with it.
 

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