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Friends walk in and out of our lives....
My 8th grade math teacher's son has autism. He is so funny, we let my math teacher bring him over so he can ride our horses. I'm not sure how it works, but it calms them down. One thing about kids with the disability is when their brains get into one thing, such as math because I know that it is easier to describe, they just can do it quickly. They can be extremely smart o.o Like he might have learn let's say the quadratic formula like once and you could show him a problem and he would be able to get the answer very quickly. He wouldn't understand it, just know the answer. Somehow their brains work that way O.o I think it is kinda of neat.
My grandmother has alzheimer's and I feel extremely sad. I just wish I knew what she was thinking. Sadly she is on the last bit of life. I never really knew her much though.
Also thought I had dyslexia at one point, but I was wrong XD I had just read the letters backwards while taking the eye exam.
My grandmother has alzheimer's and I feel extremely sad. I just wish I knew what she was thinking. Sadly she is on the last bit of life. I never really knew her much though.
Also thought I had dyslexia at one point, but I was wrong XD I had just read the letters backwards while taking the eye exam.
....but true friends leave footprints on our hearts.
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