Middle Grade kids school disability neurodiverse child teacher

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This is an audiobook demo

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Child (5-12)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
seven schools in seven years and they're all the same whenever I do my best they tell me I don't try hard enough. Too messy. Careless spelling, annoyed that the same word is spelled different ways on the same page and the headaches. I always get headaches from looking at the brightness of dark letters on white pages for too long. Mrs hall clears her throat. The rest of the class is getting tired of me again. Chair slide loud size. Maybe they think I can't hear their words freak, dumb loser. I wish she'd just go hang by Albert. The walking google page, he would get a better grade than me if he just blew his nose into the paper, the back of my neck heats up. I don't get it. She always lets me slide. It must be because these are for the new teacher and she can't have one missing. I stare at her big stomach. So did you decide what you're going to name the baby? I ask last week we got her talking about baby names for a full half hour of social studies. Come on Ollie. No more stalling. I don't answer. I mean it, she says and I know she does. I steal up inside, willing myself to do something I don't really want to do to escape this teacher who's holding on and won't let go. I pick up my pencil and her body relaxes. Probably relieved that I've given in, but instead knowing she loves clean desks and things. Just so I grip my pencil with the hard fist and scribble all over my desk ali she steps forward quick, why would you do that? The circular scribbles are big on top and small on the bottom it looks like a tornado and I wonder if I meant to draw a picture of my insides. I looked back up at her, it was there when I sat down. The laughter starts but they're not laughing because they think I'm funny. I can tell that you're upset. Ollie Mrs Hall says I am not hiding that as well as I need to. She's such a freak. Shea says in one of those loud whispers that everyone is meant to hear, I fold my arms and stare up at her. That's it. Mrs Hall finally says to the office now I wanted this but now I'm having second thoughts ali Yes now.