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Reading Between the Lines: Why Figurative Language Can Be Tricky for Autistic Children
Higher order thinking
23 August 2025
Figurative language refers to expressions where the intended meaning is not the same as the literal meaning of the words.
Theory of Mind: Second-Order False Belief
Higher order thinking
21 September 2020
When people talk about Theory of Mind, many immediately think of the famous Sally–Anne Test. That task only measures one part of Theory of Mind
Understanding Theory of Mind
Higher order thinking
20 August 2020
Understanding Theory of Mind Theory of Mind refers to the ability to interpret and infer one's own and others' mental states, including
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