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âŚ.the fact though I relate to this is heart breakingâŚhaving autism and ADHD can be hard okayâŚeven if some people might be like âOh but itâs just a phaseâorâoh your lying about it stop seeking for attention!!you freak!!ââŚ..special or not you shouldnât always bully peopleâŚ.otherwise it can impact them really harsh like me to the point Iâm afraid to even ask people a question without the fear of them yelling at me hitting me or even doing something else that would harm or traumatize me mentally and physicallyâŚ.đ
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Girl is so relatable
I would get pretty good grades, I would not procrastinate on homework, hell when I was a kid I liked going to school, until one day I just lost that motivation and started procrastinating and doing a lot of things that were out of character for me, it got so bad that my own school sent a letter to my parents basically saying "hey uhhh we think your daughter has ADHD, you should get her tested" and that's the story of how I technically got diagnosed by my school
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i was the exact same (currently going to 6th grade) I was super nice the popular girl for being nice to everyone and was smart without trying I was everyoneâs favorite! that was until 5th grade when I couldnât pay attention I was having mood spikes (which was prob from maturing but whatever Iâll include it lol) I was always stuttering when I talked and I was never comfortable around anybody and I turned from the popular girl to the weird under dog. Now my parents believe that I have autism.
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From fourth grade onwards, I strived for academic excellence, earning straight A's, perfect attendance, and accolades in math and English. My motivation, however, wasn't a genuine passion for learning but a desperate desire for my parents' attention and affection. I sought their approval through achievement, hoping to earn their love and recognition. This pattern of seeking validation through external achievements continues to this day....
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Don't worry gurl.. I feel u~ I used to be the "EVERY TEACHERS' FAV aka TEACHERS' PET" until... I turned grade 5-6, now I don't feel anything cool abt it, no motiv. No interest, bag isn't well organized anymore, and more stuffs, I ain't the fav anymore but still liked by my teachers as I'm still well-behaved
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this is so real, i have diagnosed adhd and i found out i had it in like the 4th grade, but i didnât really notice it. when i started middle school in 7th grade i found it so hard to hand in assignments on time, started getting bad grades, and stuff like that. iâm still struggling, because my parents are against adhd meds for some reason, because i used to have an ED and apparently adderall decreases your appetite sometimes and they donât want me to fall back into the ED, which is fair, but school is really hard now.
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Welp.. same here.
Until when i was in middle school.. (grade 2 or 3 but definitely 3) i started to spend more time on my phone and literally not study at all. Even in school, i was sleeping. And it all began to be worse and worse when it came to the last 3 weeks of middle school. Idk what happened. But i felt like i had depression or something in that time. (And even after middle school ended for me, i was still kinda depressed) But im getting better now!
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This is so true, when I was a child I had motivation and started to learn more do homework a lot but as I grew older I realized that i donât have a lot of motivation and didnât care about studying and now im still the same person and I donât know math and science and all of the subjects and also my first language (Arabic) I canât even understand a lot of it and my parents arenât really happy with me but are helping me out a little, sometimes I wanna feel like Iâm a kid again.
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@soybeen_da.animatr
5 months ago
this is so relatable
I always had good grades, never studied, usually never had homework. Until one faithful day, we had a math test. I got my test back after it had been graded, and I was devastated. I had told my parents I didn't need to study, and I knew what I was doing. For a while after that, my grades started dropping, I was getting more tired, more unmotivated.
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