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Post by Lydia on Jul 13, 2011 12:57:14 GMT -5
Has anyone ever had ST? I start next week. 21 years too late, but I think I can still learn!
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Post by pensieve on Jul 13, 2011 18:28:37 GMT -5
Never had it but I think I need it.
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Post by littlelily613 on Jul 13, 2011 18:43:56 GMT -5
I had it intensively when I regressed to nonverbal at the age of 3. Had it right up until I went to primary, I think--so for about 2 years or a little more.
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Post by Lydia on Jul 13, 2011 19:44:20 GMT -5
Probably too young to remember, Lily? I guess I know what they do for little kids, but I wonder what they will do for an adult who ranges from awkward and unusual speech with lots of echolalia to nonverbal, given the hour or the day.
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Post by littlelily613 on Jul 13, 2011 22:07:04 GMT -5
I'm not sure. I don't even remember all that well what occurred when I went there because it was so long ago. All I remember is the skyscraper is was in, the therapist's first name, and saying the word "vaccuum" very slowly after struggling with getting it out. Every other memory has vanished.
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Post by Lydia on Jul 14, 2011 8:23:49 GMT -5
That's interesting, your memories.
Guess I'll just have to wait and find out what will happen!
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Post by littlelily613 on Jul 14, 2011 12:11:03 GMT -5
That's interesting, your memories. They are quite random!
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Post by Lydia on Jul 14, 2011 14:08:30 GMT -5
I have probably half a dozen totally random memories from the ages of somewhere between 1 and 2. Then, one from preschool (I sat on the yellow line), one from kindergarten (a flash of a pink basket), and then nothing I can think of for many years, until about fifth grade when I began to develop more of a sense of self and theory of mine.
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