Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted May 10, 2003 Where you born deaf? Also, are your other senses better. I've heard by not having one sense your other senses make up for that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mole Report post Posted May 10, 2003 That's amazing bro. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Choken One Report post Posted May 10, 2003 Where you born deaf? Also, are your other senses better. I've heard by not having one sense your other senses make up for that. Yes, Born deaf. Took 2 years for anyone to realize it...They assumed I was tremendously shy. Not Sure if that is true... However...I have eyesight that is amazing...I can see in dark as well... I've identified objects as far away as a Mile... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Deebo Report post Posted May 11, 2003 My sister is in third grade and there was a similar situation a couple of months ago that I remember her and my mom telling me about. A girl in her class had really bad OCD, one of the things she did because of it was that she always had to walk around touching things, and like tapping them with her index finger, she did it all the time and kids made fun of her for it. Also, she had a slight stuttering problem which she also got made fun of for. Her parents told the teacher about it and they had some meeting about how they could fix the problem. The teacher decided to do some class assignment where she put the students into groups of two and they had a week to do the project. (I have no idea what the project was about). Basically the teacher told them to go over to each other's houses and spend a few hours together while working on it. She paired up the girl with the problems with the popular girl who was picking on her. Now if you put two kids together in a room for a few hours, they're bound to become friendly at some point. The "popular" girl apparently liked all the toys she had and stuff, and realized that she was really nice when they were just by themselves. So after the project was over the "popular" girl started hanging out with this girl, and a lot of the other kids started doing it too because the popular girl was, and they all became friends with her or something. It was a really well planned out idea that actually worked. It's not going to always work, but it's an idea at least worth mentioning to your sister, IMO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted May 11, 2003 However...I have eyesight that is amazing...I can see in dark as well... I've identified objects as far away as a Mile... That answers my question. At least I believe in your case. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mole Report post Posted May 11, 2003 My sister is in third grade and there was a similar situation a couple of months ago that I remember her and my mom telling me about. A girl in her class had really bad OCD, one of the things she did because of it was that she always had to walk around touching things, and like tapping them with her index finger, she did it all the time and kids made fun of her for it. Also, she had a slight stuttering problem which she also got made fun of for. Her parents told the teacher about it and they had some meeting about how they could fix the problem. The teacher decided to do some class assignment where she put the students into groups of two and they had a week to do the project. (I have no idea what the project was about). Basically the teacher told them to go over to each other's houses and spend a few hours together while working on it. She paired up the girl with the problems with the popular girl who was picking on her. Now if you put two kids together in a room for a few hours, they're bound to become friendly at some point. The "popular" girl apparently liked all the toys she had and stuff, and realized that she was really nice when they were just by themselves. So after the project was over the "popular" girl started hanging out with this girl, and a lot of the other kids started doing it too because the popular girl was, and they all became friends with her or something. It was a really well planned out idea that actually worked. It's not going to always work, but it's an idea at least worth mentioning to your sister, IMO. Popular in the third grade? Wow, that's weird. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest cobainwasmurdered Report post Posted May 11, 2003 My little brother was picked on as a little kid because of his brains. He was beaten on mentally and phsically. I taught him a few things. J.SR.J. hit 'em in the JUNK hit 'em in the SHORT RIBS Hit 'em in the JAW it works. that and learning to develop a sense of humor about your challenges are very important. I myself am Autistic. I have High Functioning Ausburghers. Once you don't care about having it, it won't bother you as much when others make fun of it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Your Paragon of Virtue 0 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Ausburghers? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Nevermortal Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Ausburghers? Mmm.....ausburghers..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ram Report post Posted May 12, 2003 My sister is in third grade and there was a similar situation a couple of months ago that I remember her and my mom telling me about. A girl in her class had really bad OCD, one of the things she did because of it was that she always had to walk around touching things, and like tapping them with her index finger, she did it all the time and kids made fun of her for it. Also, she had a slight stuttering problem which she also got made fun of for. Her parents told the teacher about it and they had some meeting about how they could fix the problem. The teacher decided to do some class assignment where she put the students into groups of two and they had a week to do the project. (I have no idea what the project was about). Basically the teacher told them to go over to each other's houses and spend a few hours together while working on it. She paired up the girl with the problems with the popular girl who was picking on her. Now if you put two kids together in a room for a few hours, they're bound to become friendly at some point. The "popular" girl apparently liked all the toys she had and stuff, and realized that she was really nice when they were just by themselves. So after the project was over the "popular" girl started hanging out with this girl, and a lot of the other kids started doing it too because the popular girl was, and they all became friends with her or something. It was a really well planned out idea that actually worked. It's not going to always work, but it's an idea at least worth mentioning to your sister, IMO. Sounds like an episode of Lizzie McGuire. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites