10:05am
January 30, 2012
➸ "You don't need this junk. You need a cat.": “There are three basic levels of conceptual thinking: 1) learning...
“There are three basic levels of conceptual thinking: 1) learning rules 2) identifying categories, and 3) inventing new categories. Category-forming ability can be tested by placing a series of objects on a table, such as pencils, notepads, cups, nail files, paper clips, napkins, bottles,…
Cool picture! Did you draw it?
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politeyeti reblogged this from withasmoothroundstone and added:I can identify somewhat with what Grandin is saying, I think, but I don’t struggle with creating categories. Other...
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