Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 Hi everyone, I was just reading again about NLP timelines http://www.brilliantminds.net/timelines.html Basically how we view past and future - normally either as behind and out in front, respectively (IN time) or stretching left to right in front of us (THROUGH time). Asking Tim the questions suggested in the book we realised he doesn't have any timeline at all (being the optimists we are we gave him one to try to use :-)). We remembered Zoe's article from a while ago (RDI) about how building a narritive history is something that doesn't come easy with autism and wondered if a lack of a time model contributes? Could it be put right by encouraging a concept/timeline to represent time??? Just wondering - would welcome any ideas or pointers to where this sort of thing is covered. ALSO but unrelated ... I've enjoyed learning about NLP and wish we could devote more time to it. Through this reading we came across Joe 's Hero's Journey - which many of you may be familiar with. We weren't and we've found it very interesting. Doesn't help directly with treating autism but puts a lot of things into context somehow. Best wishes, Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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