Social Anxiety Disorder and Me (Part 6)
I talk about my family and a little about my past.
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The 504 plan is a special needs plan for students with disabilities. So, with that, the teachers didn’t call on me in class and if there was a presentation, I did it in front of the teacher rather than the class.
I don’t know how I would have survived school without it.
Thanks for posting another great video.
I was just wondering though … What is “The 504″ plan?
Thanks Tim for answering my question and sharing some of your experiences growing up with SAD. My relationship with my brother is quite similar… he never really understood me and always showed some jealousy. We were kind of strangers with the same parents… but I don’t feel guilty about that because it was his decision, not mine. Really nice that you had the support from your parents! And last but not least, you play the guitar very well! Hugs!
You’re lucky. I don’t think anyone in my family understands it. As far as I can tell, my parents don’t have any problems with socializing. My brother and sister both are a lot more outgoing than I am. Kinda makes me feel out of place even among my own family.
Thanks for sharing more
I know what you mean. Everyone I’ve ever met (or seen on youtube) who has SAD have always been wonderful people.
hahaha, yeah really. It’s insanely easy to get me to laugh.
hey tim, thanks for sharing some of your world with everyone, you are very brave and i appreciate it. it has been nice to see you make some progress online too.
… most of all, it is people like you who make me almost feel proud to have SA. because i know i share it with some wonderful people, who deserve every happiness in life.
and lastly, i have grown to like your cheeky laugh. maybe cheekytim should be your new name
Thanks Tim, cool video.
I know what you mean about some things being easier to talk about, and others to write about.