Adelle Webster
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Hearing problems
I had always been a quiet child I was really shy and took many years to come out of my shell and be more confident. In elementary school I never would have put my hand up to answer a question not even if you bribed me with a million dollars or unlimited amounts of chocolate. As the year went on not many concerns were raised until the teacher marked my test and was surprised that I had done really well as I never make contributions in class or never really participated in group work. Over the summer break my teacher put me forward to take some tests, testing for things such as autism etc but the funniest part about it all was that I was submitted for a hearing test despite having no difficulty with my hearing. Surprise surprise there was no issues with my hearing which my teacher was so shocked by and couldn’t understand why a made so little contribution in class as I clearly knew lots of things evident from my tests and I simply replied “I don’t like putting my hand up and I also never like the people I work in groups with as well as being extremely lazy” so the teacher made some changes to the groups and accepted the fact that I was a little shy but tried to get me to put my hand up more.
By Adelle Webster2 years ago in Confessions