This blog is about sensory processing disorder of my sensational kids and insight to mine, too.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
A reason
I am sure there is always a reason why SPD exist. We are all different. I watched Sir Ken Robinson TED lecture a couple months ago out of serendipity. I really love youtube, you never know what you can watch and it really open up my world. Of course there are still junks out there, but you have to swim through a bunch of bad ones to get to the good ones. And all this sharing of Sir Ken's ideas, really got me thinking about creativity and how the brain works and schools in general. Why do we have special schools for special kids and not have a school that mixed all the kids up and they can learn and feed from each other. Isn't the world like that ??? you live and work with people and you learn from other people because they think differently than you and you think differently than them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY
And to always follow your passion. What if the brain is predetermined for the passion you have and SPD that we may have in all of us pin points us to fill up the passion. SPD make you learn things differently once you know what your body limit is or maybe it is unlimited.
I do not know why Clemmie has SPD or why Theo has his, but they both have their own way of learning. Clemmie is a language guru, but not Theo. Theo loves to build things and those things are architectural and spatial, but Clemmie has no interest in that area at all. Clemmie loves water, but Theo likes water. Even if we are not paying much attention, we are still learning from our surroundings in a probably subconscious level.
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