Skip to content

Rebecca's Blogs

RSS
  • 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.
    Read now
  • 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
    Read now
  • THE WONDERS OF HAVING A PET
    October 20, 2019 Rebecca Sharrock

    THE WONDERS OF HAVING A PET

    It’s been estimated that humans have been on earth for a great number of millennia. The exact number of years varies from source to source. Yet humans are widely reported to be the most advanced and intelligent species that has ever existed on this planet.
    Read now
  • 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.
    Read now
  • Special_Needs_Autism_Technology_Skills_Education_Interaction
    May 31, 2018 Rebecca Sharrock

    The Benefits of iPads

    There’s a  lot of talk and occasional criticism about how much we’re intensely relying on our computer tablets and smartphones and the negative impact it's having on social skills. However, as someone with Autism my iPad is a very important device in regards to controlling my anxiety and enabling me to get more of my career work done.
    Read now