joeylittle
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This is a very smart approach.If you got none words at all, break what you do into steps, pause with each, describe what you are doing, and once you have a shared language for the activity, pass it on.
@Keen - for what it's worth - I have a particular kind of quirk, where sometimes I will describe a process that's been described to me in a non-linear way. It's a little weird, and I don't even think I could give an example. But I've just accepted it (generally) as a thing about how I communicate. Sometimes it leads to me having negative self-judgmental thoughts, but I try and put those away.
I'd recommend you experiment with how you'd verbalize these things, if you weren't trying to censor yourself at all. Does it help to use gestures? To speak in bullet-points instead of in sentences? Figuring out how you go about it is something you can do....understanding the pathology might be (frustratingly) quite far away, just based on where the research is, now.