We as a human race often ask the question what made someone who they are? The answer to that is by looking at what makes us tick and that is our brain. For the brain is what makes us move, think, and feel. It controls our body and all the movement parts. Dr. Maté’s and many others brains like his can be consider different. Their brain may see what is going on in the world sometimes as confusing and difficult to understand. This may make then have outburst of unwanted talking, become caught up in there on world, and unwilling to talk to others. These enable kids to have less social lives and fewer friends. When your brain is scattered you have trouble learning and processing things either quickly or properly. For example kids who are learning words for the first time if their brains have a developmental issue than their memory could have issues as well. The words they have learned just fade away. They also talk less and may have a delayed speech. Through have some issues with brain function these kids also have a problem socializing …show more content…
The one I liked was on a show called The Big Band Theory. On it you have a guy named Sheldon. He is a genius when it comes to math, science and anything that come out of a book. As for social queues, respect, and being sensitive he is not there yet. He does and says what is on his mind without thinking first. Sheldon will tell women she is mad because of her period and keep on moving. His brain is still sort of like a child. He has book smarts, but no street smarts or common scene. He was that way because he hadn’t had the experiences like most kids do. As you have experiences you brain takes it in as a memory. As it being a memory it is stored in your brain and that helps you in the future. When it comes to things such as socialization, self-identity you will need memories of what to do to fall back