I have created this blog in an attempt to provide a place for teachers and parents of children with special needs to find positive strategies that promote academic, social and emotional growth. I believe in early intervention and in positively addressing both the challenges and strengths of students with disabilities.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Brain Scientist and Stroke Victim
My husband sent me a link to this video. It's 18 minutes long, but well worth the time. Jill Bolte Taylor speaks about the morning of her stroke, her insight into her brain's function and her reflection on her experience.
Hi. I am listening to this book on CD and finding it very fascinating. My daughter works with neurosurgeons and says it really opened her approach to the way she views and relates to her patients.
3 comments:
Wow! That was incredible and very moving. Thanks for sharing, Michelle.
:)
Denise
I thought it was pretty awesome too.
Hi.
I am listening to this book on CD and finding it very fascinating. My daughter works with neurosurgeons and says it really opened her approach to the way she views and relates to her patients.
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