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  • IF YOU SLIDE OFF THE EDGE DON'T CRASH DOWN
    August 5, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    IF YOU SLIDE OFF THE EDGE DON'T CRASH DOWN

    Ever since Rebecca graduated from school she has (more) freedom to work in areas of which she desire's. Initially she would do the same amount of work as she did in high school, by giving herself lessons of my her in areas where she was previously weaker. She continued working to that same level for over five years......
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  • A FEMININE TOUCH OF AUTISM
    May 21, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    A FEMININE TOUCH OF AUTISM

    Today the current ratios (as there are many different ones from credible sources) of autism between males and females is growing ever more closer.    Females are statistically reported to be affected by autism less so than their male counterparts, even though it’s now becoming more widely believed that autism actually affects the those genders equally.
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  • THE HISTORY OF MEMORY RESEARCH
    February 19, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    THE HISTORY OF MEMORY RESEARCH

    Memory recall is highly individual to everyone, and we all have unusual aspects of our own way of remembering things. Over tens of thousands of years human memory has essentially not changed. However the current availability of published media and social media has seemingly brought many new kinds of memory recall to the world.
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  • MELTDOWNS IN THE PRESENT DAY
    January 20, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    MELTDOWNS IN THE PRESENT DAY

    Rebecca has been writing blogs for SpecialKids.Company for three years now.  Often by means of trial and error Rebecca has come up with some stronger additions to mindfulness exercises for moments of higher stress or anxiety. It may sound ironic that exercises which bring her anxiety down involve her doing work (relating to that of her career) itself. 
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    May 31, 2018 Rebecca Sharrock

    The Benefits of iPads

    There’s a  lot of talk and occasional criticism about how much we’re intensely relying on our computer tablets and smartphones and the negative impact it's having on social skills. However, as someone with Autism my iPad is a very important device in regards to controlling my anxiety and enabling me to get more of my career work done.
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