Sunday, August 8, 2010

School for those with learning differences

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This year I am starting high school at a school where anyone is allowed to have an IEP or 504. It is called Arroyo Pacific Academy. This school was founded by a man named Phil Clark,he used to be head of the school La Salle . Mr. Clark noticed that people with learning differences weren't doing very well, so he started Arroyo Pacific. Another wonderful thing about this school is that Mr. Clark doesn't accept bullying or anything like it. I'm really going to like this high school.
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Saturday, June 5, 2010

I feel trapped

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A lot of the time I can't stop thinking about my epilepsy. I feel like I am trapped. It makes me very sad. Especially on days that I am having a lot of auras. Whenever I get a thought about my epilepsy I say to myself , it's just a thought I don't need to think about it. Then I do do some deep breathing. When I breath in I think of a word that will calm me. I do the same when I breath out but I think of a different word. When you are deep breathing to calm yourself you could just think of one calming word or image. This is a very Buddhist way of calming down, and it really helps.
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Saturday, April 3, 2010

National Walk for Epilepsy

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On thursday March 25 my family went to Washington DC for the National Walk for Epilepsy.It was very fun. At least five thousand people came to the walk. I was helping people with epilepsy and that is my main goal. The people in the walk walked all the way around the Washington Monument and then up to the Capitol Building. What an amazing way to help people with epilepsy!
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Saturday, March 6, 2010

I want to help young kids with epilepsy

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When I turn 16 I want to go to different hospitals and talk with young kids who were just diagnosed with epilepsy. I'll tell them not to be scared and that they will be fine. Also, I'll bring them teddy bears. This shows that my main goal is to help people with epilepsy.
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Saturday, February 27, 2010

I helped a sad ninth grader

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At the end of sixth period on wednesday, a ninth grade girl came up to me in the library. After we had talked for a while she told me she had dyslexia and was a kinesthetic learner. Soon after that she told me that lately she had been feeling kind of violent, and wanted to punch things, but not me. I was also told that this girl felt very sad and embarrassed about this. So I told her, god loves you, Jesus loves you, your family loves you, your friends love you, you're loved by many living things. They love you for who you are, so just accept yourself for who you are. My mom told me this buddhist prayer, May I love and accept myself just as I am. Then I told my friend, and if you ever feel sad, just come to me, I'm happy to help my wonderful friends. I also said, I didn't used to be afraid of epilepsy so I won't always be, this means you didn't always feel violent and you won't always feel that way. I did this because I'm happy to help my wonderful friends.
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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Many Many oras

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Lately, I've been having a lot of auras. This is something having to do with my epilepsy. I'm very scared of auras, but trying to get over that fear. My mother, Margaret Finnegan, says when I have an aura I should stop and say to my self your obsessing think of some thing nice. While thinking of that thing I would sing Hakuna Matata in my head. If you are ever afraid of some thing so bad that you cry when it happens, think of something nice and sing a song you like whenever it happens.
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Monday, February 15, 2010

Inspirational movie

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On saturday night my family saw a very good movie at the theaters, it was called The Lightning Thief. The main character in this movie had ADD and dyslexia. Having these helped him do great things even though they are disabilities. The movie really showed that learning differences are not bad things. If you have a learning difference and feel bad about it you should see this movie, it really would help.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

People must understand

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Today in homeroom, a boy and I had a conversation about how people need to understand that it is okay to be different. This boy has dyslexia, a condition that can make it hard for you to read. We talked about how people make fun of disabled people, how many teens our age cared only about themselves, and many other things like that.He really understood what it was like to be different.
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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Teased by stupid boys

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Yesterday, when I was in the library at lunch some stupid boys teased me about seizures. When this happened a boy I had never met came up to me and said, "Hey, are you afraid of the seizure word?"When he said this I wanted to punch him really hard. Of course I did not.He got me so angry I left the library. when I was out in the hall I heard people saying "Seizure seizure. " I was very sad. It made me cry really hard. I hate it when people do things like that. Do you?
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Every One is Different

Everyone is different. It doesn't matter what others think of you, just what you believe you are. Never compare yourself with someone you see on the street. That will make you start to think of yourself in a bad way. Many of the mean people at my school only care what others think of them. This is what mostly makes them bad. In the future they will be told that doing bad things is cool. They will believe this and do the bad things. This is why you should not care what others think of you.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

I have been teased

People have been teasing me about my disability. Anything that makes fun of that is the only thing that makes me angry. On monday, some boys said "Did you see the Simpsons yesterday it made fun of seizures." That made me very angry. I hit the boy who said it with my l

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unch box. He totally deserved it! I hate the Simpsons because it makes fun of seizures. Is there any thing that makes you very angry are idiots and tease you about it? I hope not.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Why Not to be Afraid

You should not be afraid of your disabilities. You are a great person even though you are different. Others don't have the same disability as you, but you are still great! You are good at many things that other people are not good at. What's easy for some people is not

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easy for others.

For example, I'm not very good at math, but I'm very good at reading. Someone else may be good at math, but not good at reading.

Everyone is good at different things.

Thanks for reading my blog for the first time!
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