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BEING ZORA

BY ZORA OGINAR
I am Zora, the coolest speller in Wisconsin. I am an awesome poet and writer, but mainly in my own head.  All the poems and rhymes that I write are stuck. Having only had a method of communication for a few years of my life means that I have a lot of things that I have been waiting to say. I started to write my thoughts when I was eight and I am only ten now.
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12/2/2024 5 Comments

The Worst Thing About Apraxia

The hardest thing that apraxic kids have to deal with is impulsiveness. All of my actions are impulsive.  Having no real control of my motor means that I am unable to really stop myself from always doing the weirdest things.  Like when I am at church, I try to touch the cheeks of the other girls a lot.  I have no idea why I do this.  I do not want to do it. I know it makes them feel uncomfortable but have no ability to stop myself.  I love people, but I do not want to keep touching them!  And I feel so stupid right after.  Really wish I could apologize but they are usually girls I do not know well.  Hard to apologize when you literally have to spell it out! 

Many things that I want to do are messed up by my impulsiveness.  For example, when playing games with my sisters my hands will act like they have minds of their own and grab at the cards or pieces that I do not want to play. 

What you need to understand is it is hard to control.  Not having control has the worst impact on how people see me.  It makes people think that I am less intelligent than I really am.  Hate them thinking that I am stupid.  Before I could spell, everyone thought the impulsive things I do are intentional and that I like doing them.  I do not like them.  Only an idiot would.
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Kay Belich
12/3/2024 12:14:39 am

Excellent writing, Zora! Every time you publish something you wrote, we learn more about you. I wish I could help you overcome impulsivity. It must be very frustrating to you.
Love, Grandma

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John Gilmore
12/3/2024 03:58:34 pm

Thank you for sharing your thoughts about how OCD impacts you. As a parent it helps me understand my son, And as a human being it reminds me to not always assum that what is on the surface is all that is real.

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Meg Carson
12/4/2024 09:33:59 pm

Keep telling your story Zora. We love you!

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Christine Donahue
12/6/2024 12:25:13 pm

What an amazing story you are telling! Keep writing, it helps us all understand what you're experiencing. I'm a friend of your grandparents.

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Joanne Bean
1/10/2025 05:58:58 pm

Oh Zora thank you so much! You are helping us to understand not only you but all the people we love that have autism that cannot speak. Keep talking I want to keep listening to you.

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