Your brain is just learning new tricks, it’s not broken!
Imagine your brain is like a toy box full of different kinds of toys: some are for building blocks, others for drawing, and some are for playing with friends. When you learn something new, it's like adding a new toy to the box. Sometimes, your brain might feel confused or even tired because it’s trying to use a toy that doesn’t quite fit yet, but that’s just part of learning!
Learning is Like Playing with New Toys
When you’re playing with a brand-new toy for the first time, it might be harder to figure out how it works. Maybe you try putting blocks in the wrong spot or coloring outside the lines. That's okay! It means your brain is growing and getting stronger, just like how your muscles get stronger when you play on the swings.
Your Brain Is Like a Growing Tree
Think of your brain as a tree that grows bigger every day. When it gets new leaves (like learning new things), sometimes it might sway or feel wobbly, but that’s not because it’s broken, it’s just growing! Your brain is just learning new tricks, it’s not broken!
Imagine your brain is like a toy box full of different kinds of toys: some are for building blocks, others for drawing, and some are for playing with friends. When you learn something new, it's like adding a new toy to the box. Sometimes, your brain might feel confused or even tired because it’s trying to use a toy that doesn’t quite fit yet, but that’s just part of learning!
Examples
- A person gets overwhelmed by loud environments, which others don't notice.
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See also
- What is neurodivergence?
- How do our brains process speech? - Gareth Gaskell?
- Do Artists See Differently?
- Arnold Scheibel - How Do Brains Function?
- How Does 1 Welcome to Neurobiology Work?