Forgive me for going off topic, but the pecking order of bottoms reminded me of an incident when I worked with Autistic children.
One young girl, who had great problems understanding language, seemed to have an innate gift for understanding personality.
Using the `Little Miss` series of books by Roger Hargreaves, she was asked to give members of staff `Little Miss` names.
The one who was always dieting was `Little Miss Plump`
Another was `Little Miss Bossy`
Her favourite teacher was `Little Miss Splendid`. and so on.
She was so accurate, likening the Little Misses to staff, and reading of Natasha`s mum made me wonder if the loss of a skill, enhances a different skill.
One young girl, who had great problems understanding language, seemed to have an innate gift for understanding personality.
Using the `Little Miss` series of books by Roger Hargreaves, she was asked to give members of staff `Little Miss` names.
The one who was always dieting was `Little Miss Plump`
Another was `Little Miss Bossy`
Her favourite teacher was `Little Miss Splendid`. and so on.
She was so accurate, likening the Little Misses to staff, and reading of Natasha`s mum made me wonder if the loss of a skill, enhances a different skill.