this story that you are about to read is really special to me, not because this is the first story i wrote, cause it's not, nor is it the last story i will write. but because this is who i am, this story comes form the hart. i know that sounds lame, but what you are about to read is true, people like Bella did exists in the world. i am going to give you a fact every chapter. i bet you are wounding what you are going to read. you will be reading about a girl named Bella, who has dyslexia, and see life though her eyes. DONT JUGE.
FACT: 1 out of 5 people are dyslexic
Chapter 1
introducing Bella
If you were to ask a stranger they were say I look normal, I act
normal, and most people they would say I am normal. Thats not the truth;
I have a disability. Now, if you don't know what a disability is, then here it
is. Dis meaning NOT and ability meaning can do, so I had something I con't
do. So now you are thinking, well i cant do stuff either, well that is true, but
I cant read. I have trouble reading, and am in 6th grade. People in my class
make fun of me because I can't read, so I am tantalized, laughed at, and
judged, all because of how my brain works. I want you to think right now,
what would you do, would you laugh at me too, or would you help me? Be
honest with yourself, because lying to yourself is much worse then lying to
a friend. Back to the story. I didn't know what to do.
I have long goodish hair, and blue eyes.
"YOUR STUPID BELLA!"
"YOU CANT READ!"
" BELLA A FRSIT GRADER CAN READ BETTER THEN YOU!" These are
just some of the things I was told about myself. I believe every world they
said, I know I am dyslexic, I know they were right, I know i am stupid. I
knew i can't read, and I believe every single word that they said. My
parents didn't know how to help me, they weren't dyslexic, they didn't
know what I needed, and I would never talk, I was afraid to talk. Afraid I
would be judged if i said my own opinion
On one nice warm Monday during history I dazed off into a flash back,
a flash back that changed how I thought of myself.
"why are you so stupid" a boy named Jo asked. she turned around
and answered him.
"Because i'm dyslexic, but I'm not stupid i just lean differently" I said
sounding proudly. Jo's face got worried like he forgot to study for his
history final.
"are- are they going to cure you" I looked at him confused.
"it's in the brain, you cant cure it", I said for once sounding smart. He
YOU ARE READING
Dyslexia though my own eyes
Short Storythis story is about a girl named Bella who has Dyslexia and her struggles thought school. how she deals with the teachers and students and the world. how a dyslexic sees the world compared to how others sees the world