My Bipolar Superpower: How I Found a School That Believed in Me

Hi, my name is Grayson, and I’m 12 years old. My life is pretty good, even though sometimes my mood changes fast. It can make some days hard. I have something called bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disability, but I like to think of it as my superpower. It makes me feel very strongly, and that can be tough, but it also helps me understand feelings in a different way.

Last year, in 5th grade, I barely missed a day of school. I was proud of myself because I made the AB honor roll. I worked hard, and it showed.

But then 6th grade came, and everything felt different. I started missing a lot of school. My parents said it was because we were waiting for meetings and plans, but I didn’t fully understand what was happening. It was confusing, and it made me feel like I wasn’t doing good anymore. I felt like nobody at school really understood me.

After two months, my parents helped me switch to a new school. At first, I was nervous. But this new school felt better right away. The teachers and staff were kind and understanding. They made me feel like I belonged. I didn’t miss a single day of school for the rest of the year, and I passed 6th grade!

I’m proud of myself, and I’m thankful to the people who believed in me. Just because I have Bipolar doesn’t mean I can’t do great things. It just means I might do them a little differently, and that’s okay.

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