This is hard. I am particularly stymied by backsliding in some areas when a new skill is being acquired: too much frontal lobe is needed to acquire a skill, it seems, and other perfectly solid skills have to be forgotten to make room. Skills are never really *acquired* as a result - they are always in process somewhere.
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About me
Ex-pat from the UK. Middle aged, bifocaled and technically challenged. My Significant Other and I currently enjoy fragile custody of 3 minors and a major, two girls, two boys, two with blue eyes, two with brown eyes, two with autism, two without.
May 26th, 2008 at 5:11 am
interesting stuff maddy, happy memorial day to you
May 26th, 2008 at 7:23 pm
Love these posts Maddy. It sounds like the training has trained the trainer and maybe you need to employ some fading on yourself.
May 27th, 2008 at 7:11 am
This is hard. I am particularly stymied by backsliding in some areas when a new skill is being acquired: too much frontal lobe is needed to acquire a skill, it seems, and other perfectly solid skills have to be forgotten to make room. Skills are never really *acquired* as a result - they are always in process somewhere.