"It's okay, Grandma. Let's go through this together."
"We can use a journal to keep track of things. It might help!"
"I should know who you are... but I don't remember."
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"It's scary not remembering parts of my life... like missing pieces of a puzzle."
Amnesia can affect a person's ability to recall memories, even of their loved ones.
Support from friends and family is crucial for people with amnesia.
Support from friends and family is crucial for people with amnesia.
"Amnesia can be caused by head injuries, stress, or trauma. But with therapy and time, things can improve."
"I may have lost some pieces, but I'm building a new picture, one step at a time."
Amnesia doesn't erase the ability to form new connections and experiences.
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Done By: Amani and Akshara
Understanding the cause of amnesia is the first step toward recovery.
Raising awareness about amnesia helps create understanding and compassion for those who experience it.
Gleiten: 2
"Alright, team. Let's play some soccer."
"I can't seem to get my body to cooperate."
"Uh oh, soccer... This never ends well."
The ball rolls away, and Sam looks frustrated while the other kids run past them.
Sam in PE class, standing with a ball. The teacher announces it's time for a game.
"Foot-eye coordination? Not my strong point." Sam attempts to kick the ball, but their foot misses entirely.
"Hey Sam, its ok let's try a different approach. How about I help you.
"Good Sam. Now, just kick it lightly and follow through."
" I have dyspraxia, which makes coordination for me tricky."
Sam successfully passes the ball. The teacher gives a thumbs up, and the teammate celebrates.
The teacher helps Sam position their feet correctly for a pass. The teacher guides Sam's movement with encouragement.
The PE teacher notices Sam's struggle and approaches with a gentle smile.
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Gleiten: 3
tics sound
"Excuse me, i am sorry."
tics sound
Emma is in the library, trying to read a book. She makes a small noise and then stops. The librarian looks at her with concern.
Emma suddenly starts to make a small noise and then stops. The other students look at her with curiosity.
Emma is walking in the library. She bumps into another student and says "Excuse me" to him. The other student looks at her with surprise.
I have Tourette's syndrome which causes sounds and movements called tics.
"Don't worry dear, you should tell your classmates and teacher"
"I have Tourette syndrome"
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Emma is at home, talking to her parents. She talks to them. Her parents look at her with understanding.
Emma is at school, talking to her friends. She tells them about her Tourette syndrome. Her friends listen to her with interest.
Emma is in the classroom, listening to the teacher. She makes a small noise and then stops. The other students in the class continue to listen to the teacher.
Gleiten: 0
"I may not remember everything, but I'm starting to create new memories."
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