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Love On The Spectrum's Abbey: I Always Felt Alone - storybooth stars
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Phụ đề (30)
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hi I am Abby I was diagnosed with autism at Age 2 and a half life with autism has been very hard
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I want to start by telling you what it was like when I was younger when I was 3 years
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old I had something called ealia where you have no connection to words and just repeat things you
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hear one day my mom asked me what would you like for lunch hot dogs or peanut butter and I said
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hot dogs or peanut butter then I went to school and I didn't talk to the other kids because I
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didn't know how and I sat alone it was almost like I didn't see them because of the way my
0:47
mind worked and I put everything in my mouth they called my mom up and said they couldn't
0:52
guarantee my safety so I was not allowed to go to preschool unless I had nid I had a teacher
0:58
named Miss Beverly she didn't didn't understand autism she didn't want to learn about autism and
1:03
wasn't willing to learn about how some kids like me are different we learn different we hear things
1:08
differently and sometimes we have to move around a lot Miss Beverly wanted things the way she had
1:14
always done them like for example Beverly would ask the kids to line up she had all the girls
1:20
line up then all the boys then at the end of the boy line she made me line up with my Aid because
1:25
I was different this made me feel uncomfortable and very sad feeling like I don't fit in feeling
1:31
left out and wishing I was like everyone else and I wish my brain would do what I was telling it to
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do in elementary school I was more aware of the other kids and that I was different it was hard
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to talk to the other kids because I couldn't get the words out sometimes my words would get stuck
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and then the other kids didn't want to talk to me because I couldn't answer and I had a hard
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time focusing and staying on topic this made me very sad and I became jealous of typical kids
1:57
because they could do things that I couldn't this is when I learned to identify with Ariel Ariel was
2:04
a mermaid living in a world alone she wanted to be with the people and when she finally became human
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she couldn't talk that's how I felt I felt very isolated and alone that is why mermaids and Ariel
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are still important to me today Ariel says I want to be where the people are and she says I want to
2:25
be part of that world this was exactly how I felt too finally something that made me feel connected
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to the outside world I felt like I was Ariel today I have had 22 years of speech therapy and social
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skills to learn to have conversations today and I never gave up when I think back about those times
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it makes me remember how alone I was and how I was not part of the world I have to remember who
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I am today it's like when Mufasa says to Simba remember who you are I can't think of anything
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that means means more to me than feeling like part of this world without friends you really can't do
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that and just because some people need to practice more than others that's okay we are all different