Posts Tagged “imagination”
As regular readers of my blog will know, a certain T had a birthday recently. It gave us the perfect opportunity to try out a "party in a box" from Tall Tales Puzzle Parties: Puzzle Parties – great fun for kids and easy for YOU! home of the original adventure puzzle party “Everyone had a […]
Sometimes a piece of music can just transport you back, like a proverbial time machine. The music I’ve included at the end of today’s #Prose4T did just that. The words will, I hope explain: Singing into my hairbrush, imagining I’m a star. The bright lights and the music, I’ve dreams, I’m sure I’ll go far. […]
Yesterday we had to go into town, there were lots of shoppers and immense sensory overload for D, what with the sights, sounds and smells. We’d usually pop into a Costa or Starbucks for a bit of "sanctuary" but those were absolutely packed, with queues to the door. Eventually we found a quiet (ish) corner […]
One of the misconceptions about individuals with autism is that they have no imagination. Based on experiences with T and D, I’d suggest that it’s more that imagination is impaired, ie they’re unsure how to process it. D is very into her reading (as is T) and she produced this comic on Sunday, which delighted […]
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