Its very hard to be different from others,its kill me everyday from inside.... Even when i'm writing this still tears in my eyes. So humble request to everyone don't mock others for their any stortage🥺🙏
Yep I understand this as I’m autistic and I get judged everyday for staring, stuttering or having panic attacks and meltdowns my school won’t let me stand up and tell everyone and they don’t even understand it if they’d let me explain it then everyone would understand why I do things and not shout at me and know what to do and how to help me in these situations
@Stephanie’s reborn World I'm surprised that even in this day and age with so much knowledge and studies, the students are not informed/educated about this. The school is supposed to provide you with support, your parents too. I'm sorry for all the stress you go through. You're doing amazingly well 👏
Just like me. I had suffer from Broca's aphasia. I tried my best to speak up. I always get stammering and skipping words. I always get laugh at and calling me with bad names. Right now, I am the preschool teacher and I share with children from my wisdom that makes no difference who had disability and non disability at school or in the playground. Everybody deserves a chance to make a difference and accepting to be together without separating
I spend 22 years of this sickness and i felt more than brad felt ppl are so bad guys ppl didnt show any mercy when i was kid till now but i thank god to everything for my eyes my ears my hands my legs all of these abilities and i cant ever say why me you know why .... Cuz im better than more ppl 🖤😊
Even though most will pass right over this, the first thing i want to ask is please respect everyone equally. If they dont truly affect you, just know that they're the ones struggling. I have autism and I know a lot of people have it, but when I was younger it was just a bit more intense. And it was intense for me, even. I never made friends very well and got physically bullied for years. Teachers didnt like me, and didnt understand that i didnt do the work because it was too easy for me and i was literally bored. I have great control over myself and my emotions these days, but sometimes when I'm ultra-stressed I can have a lack of verbal control, and i say impulses that i dont want to say but i say anyways. I've never seen this movie before, but it seems that now i must.
Sometimes there is that one moment in time when someone encourages you and believes in you and everything changes. Brad went on to become a 2nd grade teacher and ultimately win an award for best first year teacher.
I had a teacher try to kick me out of class one time because the little girl sitting next to me was complaining and whining about my ticks and she was a preppy little b who came from money and rich parents so ofc they gave her whatever she wanted and did whatever she said since her parents were funding the school. having tourette's made me see the school system for what it really is and looking back now as an adult i'm disgusted and appalled by how I was treated and how grown adults would treat a child with a problem they can't control like a nuisance. straight told the principal I was doing it on purpose for attention. she intimidated me into not saying anything to my parents but I wish I had said something maybe that bch woulda got fired.
I won’t lie - I had a “tick” when I was a kid , about 8/9 years old.. I would shake my head, like a lot- it just felt good and still to this day I just keep myself from doing it- it like shakes my brain and it feels good lol idk.. but my Dad did the same to me- beat and yelled it out of me, said I was embarrassing him in front of the other parents .. this was the very early 90s, so different times I agree, although it DID get me to stop, can’t just beat it out of everyone like my dad did me
That assembly speech happened to me only I’m autistic I gave the same exact answers. It’s my friend and I love it 🥰 To all of you who has a disability your very special and your wonderful 😊😍🥰 don’t let anyone get you down. Your disability is your companion it’s there forever have a great day 😊😍
Education. As a teacher, now of days there are so many conditions we are taught about and need to know the signs for. I live in the uk, so maybe it is different in other places. But that is a hugh part of my job. Understanding the children.
I wish every principal was like that.. that really helped out brad get through school.. just a little understanding.. 👍
If only all the principals in the world could be like this one!! Just imagine!!
Its very hard to be different from others,its kill me everyday from inside.... Even when i'm writing this still tears in my eyes.
So humble request to everyone don't mock others for their any stortage🥺🙏
Yep I understand this as I’m autistic and I get judged everyday for staring, stuttering or having panic attacks and meltdowns my school won’t let me stand up and tell everyone and they don’t even understand it if they’d let me explain it then everyone would understand why I do things and not shout at me and know what to do and how to help me in these situations
@Stephanie’s reborn World I'm surprised that even in this day and age with so much knowledge and studies, the students are not informed/educated about this. The school is supposed to provide you with support, your parents too. I'm sorry for all the stress you go through. You're doing amazingly well 👏
Dont be sad
Poor lad. I remember this film.
Wonderful principal.
Just like me. I had suffer from Broca's aphasia. I tried my best to speak up. I always get stammering and skipping words. I always get laugh at and calling me with bad names. Right now, I am the preschool teacher and I share with children from my wisdom that makes no difference who had disability and non disability at school or in the playground. Everybody deserves a chance to make a difference and accepting to be together without separating
You are awesome bossman!
Finally, this is the moment that i want to see from this show.
"What would take a normal person an hour took me two or three" As someone with ocd I can relate
I spend 22 years of this sickness and i felt more than brad felt ppl are so bad guys ppl didnt show any mercy when i was kid till now but i thank god to everything for my eyes my ears my hands my legs all of these abilities and i cant ever say why me you know why .... Cuz im better than more ppl 🖤😊
Even though most will pass right over this, the first thing i want to ask is please respect everyone equally. If they dont truly affect you, just know that they're the ones struggling. I have autism and I know a lot of people have it, but when I was younger it was just a bit more intense. And it was intense for me, even. I never made friends very well and got physically bullied for years. Teachers didnt like me, and didnt understand that i didnt do the work because it was too easy for me and i was literally bored. I have great control over myself and my emotions these days, but sometimes when I'm ultra-stressed I can have a lack of verbal control, and i say impulses that i dont want to say but i say anyways. I've never seen this movie before, but it seems that now i must.
Can you imagine being suspended from school for having this disorder.
Any body does that shit is heartless
Yeah, its a shitty thing to be suspended from school because of mental problems.
it isn't a disease it's a disorder
@@CHELSIESTARZ alright smartass, it’s still a disease against the brain
It’s not a disease, it’s a disorder :D
Love this movie. So many good lessons.
What movie is this?
Sometimes there is that one moment in time when someone encourages you and believes in you and everything changes. Brad went on to become a 2nd grade teacher and ultimately win an award for best first year teacher.
I had a teacher try to kick me out of class one time because the little girl sitting next to me was complaining and whining about my ticks and she was a preppy little b who came from money and rich parents so ofc they gave her whatever she wanted and did whatever she said since her parents were funding the school. having tourette's made me see the school system for what it really is and looking back now as an adult i'm disgusted and appalled by how I was treated and how grown adults would treat a child with a problem they can't control like a nuisance. straight told the principal I was doing it on purpose for attention. she intimidated me into not saying anything to my parents but I wish I had said something maybe that bch woulda got fired.
That principal is amazing 😍
The band even had outro music for him
Sometimes you just want to slap someone
😌💅🏻 yes
Sometimes you wanna kill someone🙃
When someone cuts your talking
Some arrogant people will never understand what children with a disorder or disability have to go through
I won’t lie - I had a “tick” when I was a kid , about 8/9 years old.. I would shake my head, like a lot- it just felt good and still to this day I just keep myself from doing it- it like shakes my brain and it feels good lol idk.. but my Dad did the same to me- beat and yelled it out of me, said I was embarrassing him in front of the other parents .. this was the very early 90s, so different times I agree, although it DID get me to stop, can’t just beat it out of everyone like my dad did me
Do you love and respect you dad even though this happened?
tourettes was discovered in 1885..
people before 1885:
That assembly speech happened to me only I’m autistic I gave the same exact answers. It’s my friend and I love it 🥰
To all of you who has a disability your very special and your wonderful 😊😍🥰 don’t let anyone get you down. Your disability is your companion it’s there forever have a great day 😊😍
Touched my heart 😥😥😥
Didn’t think I would cry this morning. Amazing movie
Inflict violence upon you enemies. Makes weapons of your imperfections.---ghandi
that scene is not sad , but y im crying ?
I hope all schools companies.. give support for all disabled people...mostly for this kind of disease
What kind of teachers are they to not even realize that he is sick?! Are they blind and deaf or something?!
Neither
They just dont care
@@arcnova they don't get paid enough to care
Education. As a teacher, now of days there are so many conditions we are taught about and need to know the signs for. I live in the uk, so maybe it is different in other places. But that is a hugh part of my job. Understanding the children.
Great principal
What’s the name of the movie?
Front of the class
The dude that judged him to shut up really irked me
I have Tourette’s and I cry when I watch this
YES QUEEN
No he’s a king don’t insult him like that
It's a dude.
Every principle should be like that.
Film name
« Front of the class », 2008 movie starring Jimmy Walk, really great movie !
What’s this movie called
Front of the class
OMG I'm crying now
Nobody really thought it might be something medical? :(
END SONG
If im in that position gah dam
What is the name of this child disease?
He literally said in the video Tourette syndrome
You can also it Tic Syndrome
هل من الممكن ترجمة الفيلم الى العربية
Tourette’s syndrome. Not a disease. It’s a problem in the brain with an unknown cause
@@kamizanamirudin4017 its tourettes but the noises he makes are called tics
What’s the movie called
Front of the class
What show??
Front of the class
JUP RUP
1000000000000000
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Is he fake in it
No he is not its a real thing.
He has torettes
@@adw5979 oh
@@peytondagoat9365how fucking daft are you?
He's an actor and this is a movie duhhh
Name🎃
Front of the class
I am not crying 🙄. Something fell in my eyes