call me number One

Drake 2022-10-25 18:25:45

There are so many things that touch me. Facing the patients who complained to each other, the 12-year-old bobo said that they were beaten down by the disease and I would not, I have to face the difficulties. The teachers and classmates did not understand and tolerate his illness. They only thought that his strange noises were annoying. Fortunately, he met a good principal, and the principal made him understand and respect his classmates. Because of the influence of the principal, bobo's idea of ​​becoming a teacher took root in his heart. Growing up, he always pursued his dreams, but because he had Tourette's syndrome, his interviews hit a wall. He was also confused and angry, but each time he regained his strength. His hard work paid off, his persistence gave him a chance, and at the same time he also met a beautiful and kind girl. With his patience, he was loved by the students and appreciated by everyone. At the ceremony of winning the title of Outstanding Teacher of the Year, he said he would like to thank all his family, friends and students who love and support him, as well as his special teacher - Tourette Syndrome. In fact, he should be more grateful to the self who was not defeated by Tourette syndrome, the self who still did not give up after falling down countless times. Don't give up the right to pursue love and dreams because of any difficulties.

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  • Recruiter: What made you decide to go into teaching?

    Brad Cohen: It's all I've ever wanted to do. I feel like I was born to teach.

  • Brad Cohen: Maybe we should talk about the elephant.

    Recruiter: Elephant?

    Brad Cohen: In the room: my Tourette's.

    Recruiter: No. The Americans with Disabilities Act doesn't allow me to ask you...

    Brad Cohen: I know, but I'd like to tell you just like I tell the kids in my classes. See, I explain to them that it's a brain thing that causes me to make strange noises, they're like sneezes, irrepressible. When you have to, you have to.

    Recruiter: How do they react?

    Brad Cohen: Once they understand, they're fine with it. It's never caused any problems in a classroom.