Spend time with your friends, or just with your best friend. It's an unfortunate fact of life, but many people are teased at school. You can speak with your teacher(s) about the problem and see if it is rectified in that way. There's nothing wrong with you, you're just a little different than other people. But you know what? So am I, and so is everyone else. No one is just like another person, and the fact that you are different makes you one of the very special people on earth.
2006-09-12 15:24:48
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answered by Police 3
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You can deal with it by informing those that are teasing you about it, that at least you have enough common sense to get help for your problem and ask them what their excuse is not to get help with theirs.. this should make them re think anything they are teasing you about.. nobody is perfect and they do not have a right to be treating you that way! It's simply a matter of putting them in their place, which will in turn gain their respect.... for those that it doesn't... are they really worth your time anyway?
2006-09-12 22:26:19
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answered by someone s 4
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Maybe you could write about it next time you have to give a report of some kind (like a book report), then the kids will know what you're going through. Sometimes that helps, but some kids will be mean anyway, sorry to say.
2006-09-13 02:35:55
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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You need a good counselor and possible an IEP ( for everyone to work on your issues). Your counsellor should help with the social problems but living with this is another story. That's where IEP comes in. You need to catch up with your primary doctor and ask them to help you with this. If you need sites, I can give you many.
2006-09-12 22:23:00
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answered by Barbara A 2
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i work in the mental health field and have had alot of patients call me names. i had a guy call me a bit#@ and i responded thank you but flattery won't work! he walked away.
the moral of this story is as long as you respond to their behavior the more it will continue. turn the other cheek and soon it should subside. i wish you all the luck in the world and remember one thing always. don't be ashamed of who you are. god isn't!
2006-09-12 23:18:50
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answered by nakita 6
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How do they know this? Did you tell them? Did the teacher tell them? If she did, that's violating your right to privacy. I'd request a transfer to another class if I were you.
Good luck!!
:-)
2006-09-13 00:58:05
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answered by ashcatash 5
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Can't you go to your guidance councilor at school and talk to them? Try it and see what comes out of it.
2006-09-12 23:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Just ignore them! It u can't, make them jealous or else make fun of them too...
2006-09-12 22:21:15
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answered by angate 3
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Do you have a psychotherapist you can talk with?
2006-09-12 22:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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