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MY LIGHT SHINES

By Zack Demetrius
I am sometimes Zack, the disabled brother. In school I am Zack, the cognitively impaired autistic kid. Here at M2H, I am Zack, the super terrific writer, who is intelligent and totally cool. Not one of my teachers thought I could do anything, except Judy. Whenever I step through the doors of this place, I become the real Zack. My light shines here.

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9/13/2024 5 Comments

Hope

The thing I hope for most is that people see the real me. I cannot express how tired I am of not being seen or understood. Totally tired of it. I hate Septembers:  going back to school is the worst. My teachers don’t have a clue who I am. They treat me like I am stupid. We students suffer:  we suffer not only the trauma of bodies that don’t listen to our brains, but also the trauma of the world not understanding the nature of our real disability.

I believe one day this will change. I will live in hope that it will. 

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