Caches

As readers of my latest newsletter will be aware, I have recently reviewed a book called: Can the World Afford Autistic Spectrum Disorders? http://aspergermanagement.com/can-world-afford

In it the author talks about "caches": stores or memories of actual examples or information that relate to specific instances or problems that can be drawn upon when an analogous situation has been encountered.

Over the years I have developeed my own cache and it has provide incredibly useful. I would be interested in others and to ehar of some of the examples that fellow Asperger managers/workers have developed to cope with challenging occurences.


What a cool term

I'm familiar with this term because computers have caches too. It's a cool term. For me I do have many many caches, some would be impossible to list here. In general my caches are based on certain experiences, key words that triggers memories of a certain event,scripts (dialogue on how to explain something to someone).