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Education: Master’s Level Social Work and/or dual credential. Mind maps are visual representations of ideas and concepts and can be used to brainstorm, organize, and plan projects. Examples: Me, Spouse, Children, Parents, School, Work, Neighborhood, Transportation, Friends, etc. Many are licensed in social work.
Sometimes called a spider diagram or a brainstorm, mind mapping refers to a technique used for generating ideas, analysing concepts, absorbing knowledge and finding solutions (and much more in between). No wonder mind maps are used by education institutions across the world to aid student learning. Mind mapping to solve problems.
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