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  • MANAGING A PUBLIC LOCKDOWN SITUATION.
    April 23, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    MANAGING A PUBLIC LOCKDOWN SITUATION.

    In the previous month’s blog Rebecca has discussed the current coronavirus situation, and how there’s much that is familiar to her about it, in terms of her Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Being fearful of her life getting threatened by exposing herself to public germs and diseases is something she has experienced very often throughout her lifetime.
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  • THE HISTORY OF MEMORY RESEARCH
    February 19, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    THE HISTORY OF MEMORY RESEARCH

    Memory recall is highly individual to everyone, and we all have unusual aspects of our own way of remembering things. Over tens of thousands of years human memory has essentially not changed. However the current availability of published media and social media has seemingly brought many new kinds of memory recall to the world.
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  • MELTDOWNS IN THE PRESENT DAY
    January 20, 2020 Rebecca Sharrock

    MELTDOWNS IN THE PRESENT DAY

    Rebecca has been writing blogs for SpecialKids.Company for three years now.  Often by means of trial and error Rebecca has come up with some stronger additions to mindfulness exercises for moments of higher stress or anxiety. It may sound ironic that exercises which bring her anxiety down involve her doing work (relating to that of her career) itself. 
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  • HOW JOYFUL IT IS TO GAIN A SIBLING
    November 17, 2019 Rebecca Sharrock

    HOW JOYFUL IT IS TO GAIN A SIBLING

    Rebecca was born on December the 11th, 1989 and at that time she was an only child. At the beginning of her life this was the only experience she knew and she even took it for granted. But things changed a month after her second birthday when her sister Jessica was born
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  • ANXIETY IS JUST NATURE
    February 17, 2019 Rebecca Sharrock

    ANXIETY IS JUST NATURE

    At the age of three I was diagnosed with a chronic anxiety disorder, and this continues to challenge me through to the present day. This combined with my autism, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and always reliving my past isn’t too easy an experience.
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