This is a story I have published for a website about autism!
In my first year of what's known as mainstream school, I
always felt I was different somehow. I often didn't know what to say to my
classmates and when to start talking, I felt like an outsider when they laughed
at me for not fully understanding what they were telling me. When I started
secondary school however it all became clear when I was told I had autism.
Autism is often likened to being in a different country
where everyone else speaks a different language where you only understand very
few words. Watching old family videos I could see it effected my ability to
communicate with others around me or even talk.
Fast forward to the present day. I am writing this story the
day after my graduation ceremony where I received a Second Class Bachelor Of
Arts Honours degree in Media Culture and Production which took me three years
of hard work and motivation to achieve. This is my biggest achievement to date
since I remember being told that I would not have been to cope with GCSEs at
secondary school; this didn't stop me wanting to do GCSEs with my friends and
achieving twelve after two years of hard work. I then went on to college and
achieved my A Levels.
None of that would have been possible without all the right
help and support! So therefore I would like to thank the following people; Mum
and Dad for their undying love, support and guidance even when things were
tough, my sister Emily for being a best friend, my grandparents for being there
to talk to and the delicious cakes of course, to all the learning support
assistants (Felicity, Jilly Bull, Lois, Clio and Claudia) I had during
education, my cousin Emma and all my friends who have accepted me!
My message from me to you is don't let anything stop you from achieving your goals!
what a brilliant, inspiring story. Well done on your educational achievements and particularly continuing on to get your degree :-) I hope that others reading this will be inspired to realise their full potential as well. Keep up the good work
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