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The saga of the IEP continues...we parted with no agreement and...
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 394823" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>That's exactly where mind-mapping works. It helps the person put down on a sheet of paper, the thought sequence they otherwise are incapable of. You start by writing down a single word or phrase (usually the key word from a question) and take it one thought at a time, writing it down. You then connect the bits that connect, and as you draw in each line, it begins to form something more usable. It really is amazing, especially for those with really serious attention issues. You say she forgets fast - but what is written down on a sheet of paper, like a mind-map, does not. It would be an extension to her notes, to be able to use her ability plus what knowledge she can access, to reason. One thought at a time. The mind map then prompts.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 394823, member: 1991"] That's exactly where mind-mapping works. It helps the person put down on a sheet of paper, the thought sequence they otherwise are incapable of. You start by writing down a single word or phrase (usually the key word from a question) and take it one thought at a time, writing it down. You then connect the bits that connect, and as you draw in each line, it begins to form something more usable. It really is amazing, especially for those with really serious attention issues. You say she forgets fast - but what is written down on a sheet of paper, like a mind-map, does not. It would be an extension to her notes, to be able to use her ability plus what knowledge she can access, to reason. One thought at a time. The mind map then prompts. Marg [/QUOTE]
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