Haha!! My son says the same thing...talks about his brain as being apart from his body. It was ok when he was younger, but he's not allowed to use that "as an excuse" now...although I am sure it is an accurate description of what is going on with his body. His brain is not in control of his body at times...and that's that! Therapists have utilized his ability to describe what is happening to help him develop impulse control by saying something like, "DS, grab your brain before it completely leaves your head so that it maintains control of your body." Nan