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In this week’s episode, Aniesa discusses Spoon Theory, first coined by Christine Miserandino, and how energy levels in neurodivergent people can be affected differently and what can be done to help manage them.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

BEST MOMENTS
“Personally, and that’s because of how my brain works, I can’t get to grips with the idea of spoons. For me, I use the analogy of a battery, and I’ll speak in percentages. So, each bar of a battery is how much energy I have left.”
“Think about setting up systems and structures where a person can let you know if they’re struggling.”

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ABOUT THE HOST
Aniesa completed her degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of Stellenbosch, in South Africa. She has since been focusing on paediatrics and sensory processing and integration. She has worked across a range of paediatric fields and has extensive experience in autism, specific learning difficulties, as well as anxiety and emotional regulation. 
Aniesa has one teenage son with autism, and one with sensory difficulties. She herself was diagnosed at a late age as having ADHD and has found that understanding her neurodivergence has led to a greater connection with children and their parents. 


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