Hello
everyone. If you are new to this blog, welcome. My name is Julia and I want to
talk about how people will sometimes treat me differently because I am deaf and
have cerebral palsy.
For
example, when I was two or three years old, my teacher tried to have me sit in
a special chair that
was made of wood.
It was a different chair from what my peers used. I wanted to use the same
chair as my friends, so I refused to sit in that special chair. At the end of
the day, my teacher talked with my mom about what happened and that’s when my
mom knew that I didn’t like when people treated me different. Sometimes, I need special things and
sometimes I don’t. It depends on the situation for me.
Another
example occurred when I moved to Texas from Maryland. I was in 7th grade and it was a complete change for me. I was in a different environment and with people
had different experiences from me. When
I talked with people, I could see in people’s faces that they didn’t want to
talk with me or that they were bored with our conversation. It was hard for
some people to understand my signing because of my cerebral palsy and others,
who were hearing, had a hard time understanding my speech because I am deaf. When I tried to communicate, some people would
pretend to understand when they really didn’t. They would lie to me and pretend that they
were my friend but then talk about me behind my back. I could tell by seeing how they treated their
other friends compared to how they treated me. Also, they would be interested in doing fun
things with their friends but wouldn’t invite me. I am fine with that because it is their
choice to do that.
I
can’t do anything about what other people do and say but I can control what I
do and how I feel. I choose to be
positive and do things like smile at someone, do things to cheer someone up, or
do something good for people. In the Bible, it says that we should treat people
how we want to be treated. My advice is
to treat people nice so that others do the same for you. Also, everyone has something that they
struggle with. You just happen to see my
struggles because of my disability. I am
still human. You can smile at me or wave
and that will make my day bright.