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synesthesia
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FLUMP | Report | 30 Jul 2009 09:23 |
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I didn't know it had a name. I used to "see" colours when listening to music,I don't mean when you put it on to do housework etc,but when i sat down to relax and enjoy. |
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~♥footie~angel♥~ | Report | 30 Jul 2009 07:55 |
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Isnt ikt great that we are all so different! Janet you thread is great you sound great I worked with a girl once who learnt her spectrum as the days of the week and visa versa fasinated me always a smile she carried around with her x |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 30 Jul 2009 07:41 |
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Yes. I see days of the week as colours, and I see the months of the year as a calendar which is shaped like a band (bit like a watchstrap). It sort of wraps over at January and March is the 'start' of the year and represents the watch face! Mad I know!! |
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LittleWhiteDove2022351 | Report | 29 Jul 2009 23:37 |
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Off to bed now |
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LittleWhiteDove2022351 | Report | 29 Jul 2009 23:18 |
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My three are definitley different 1 intelligent and now lazy,1 artistic and now lazy, 1 motherly and the pretty one. and works her self into the ground.. Girl ,boy, girl. |
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Wildgoose | Report | 29 Jul 2009 23:04 |
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They are certainly are all different. We have three; all grown up now but each has their own personality. Eldest is logical and although she has a good sense of humour I think she lacks spirituality. Middle one is a big softy; people take advantage of his good nature. The youngest (the dyslexic one) is as tough as old boots with a wicked sense of humour. All different, we love 'em all. |
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Fiona aka Ruby | Report | 29 Jul 2009 23:03 |
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I had the synaesthesia thing as a child, but I'm not particularly aware of it now. I wonder if there's a reason it went away? |
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ButtercupFields | Report | 29 Jul 2009 23:01 |
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Have nudged the thread for you, Janet, but it is on General! |
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ButtercupFields | Report | 29 Jul 2009 22:59 |
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Gwynne had a fascinating thread up a few years ago about synaesthesia, she also has this gift:-) BC XX |
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LittleWhiteDove2022351 | Report | 29 Jul 2009 22:56 |
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Janet I do think she is too but her Mum doesnt ask at school. |
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Wildgoose | Report | 29 Jul 2009 22:51 |
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My youngest used to 'mirror' write. She was/is a bright girl but didn't read as much as we would have liked. It wasn't until she was at university that they spotted that she was dyslexic. She is only mildly affected; doesn't stop her from doing her job, she is a radiographer. Not all children who 'mirror' write are dyslexic so I don't want to worry you at all. |
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LittleWhiteDove2022351 | Report | 29 Jul 2009 22:41 |
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Hi Janet, |
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Grabagran | Report | 29 Jul 2009 22:34 |
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Hi Janet. Never heard of it, sorry, but my daughter & my youngest g.son have a thing that they see objects a different way from other people. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 29 Jul 2009 22:32 |
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Janet |
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Wildgoose | Report | 29 Jul 2009 22:29 |
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If that's how you spell it! I've had this all my life, I see numbers, letters, days of the week and months in colour. The colours never vary, never have. When I was a child I thought it was 'normal'. I didn't even know there was a name for it. It doesn't mean I'm 'clever' (I'm not!) but I do find it interesting. Only my son has the same experience. My daughters think I am a little odd...Odd, me? Anybody else have this 'colour' thing? |
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