Assigning His Detailed Actions or Tasks with Each Number (Neurodiversity)

Hello there. Do you have ASD or ADHD and often find yourself skipping steps in your routine? Don’t stress—I have discovered practical strategies to help you stay on track and remember what matters. March and April were busy months, juggling work, home, and community commitments, leading to a lot of self-reflection. Today, I’d like to … Read more

Coping with Communication with Echolalia for Adults (Neurodiversity)

Echolaliast, Shinichi Ito, has been diagnosed with ASD, ADHD, and epilepsy. He found one of the YouTube channels run by one speech therapist. Yusuke Nakano, one of the Japanese speech therapists. He structured his method to learn languages for autistic children. One of his YouTube channels offers advice on helping children with echolalia. According to … Read more

Verbal or Visual Advantages(Daily Blog)

Shinichi realized that self-chatting is very significant for comprehending the flow of any task. He sometimes treats mumbling about what he needs to do next as if it looks like a compass. These hints suggest that he can acquire unique perspectives. His Analysis of Oral vs Visual Languages In Latin and German-based languages, particularly oral … Read more

Forecast Crowded for Quiet Time (Daily Blog)

Have you ever struggled with crowded people or cars during rush hours? Shinichi may answer yes. He has a sensible feeling for noisy sounds because he catches up with all sounds simultaneously. In his judgment, ramble sounds are obstacles to capturing essential sounds. For this reason, Shinichi avoids peak time in crowded places. Neurodiversity Issues … Read more