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  • The Unseen Child by jaelpng
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    In the midst of family chaos, Jayn, the middle child, remains unnoticed, her existence fading into the background amidst the whirlwind of activity. Her parents, consumed by work and family obligations, offer little attention, leaving Jayn to navigate her world alone. Only her Aunt Choo and Uncle Chew provide sporadic moments of affection, offering brief respite from the loneliness that plagues her. As Jayn grows, so does her sense of isolation. At school, she struggles to connect with peers, her quiet demeanor misunderstood as aloofness. The overwhelming sensory stimuli of the classroom further alienate her, leaving her feeling drained and disconnected. Despite her efforts to fit in, Jayn remains on the fringes, longing for acceptance and validation. At home, Jayn grapples with the shadows of neglect, her accomplishments overshadowed by her siblings' successes. Her parents, though well-meaning, fail to recognize her struggles, their attention diverted elsewhere. Jayn yearns for affection and affirmation, but her pleas go unheard, deepening her sense of worthlessness. As Jayn's journey unfolds, she confronts the harsh realities of adolescence with increasing despair. The weight of neglect becomes unbearable, threatening to crush her spirit entirely. In a moment of desperation, Jayn reaches a pivotal decision-a decision that will forever alter the course of her life and those around her...
  • Soldier Of Pain (Bucky Barns Fanfiction) [COMPLETED STORY] by summer_fanfictionfan
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    Completed Story, Availiable with Text-To-Speech! After ten years of being tortured by Hydra, Y/n finally manages to escape. Soon after her best friend, Bucky Barns, finds his way back to her and the two of them go on the run, hiding from many different people. They might be free from Hydra, but they will never truly be free. Somehow they manage to accidently get cought up in the middle of a civil war with the earths mightiest heroes. What chaos will follow these two soldiers around? And can they both stop being stubborn and just admit they have feelings for each other?! This is a Bucky Barns x Fem!Reader fanfiction. ~Ranked #1 under Avengerfamily. ~Ranked #2 under Sensoryprocessingdisorder. ~Ranked #5 under Hydra. ~Ranked #14 under BuckyxReader. ~Ranked #17 under Soldier. ~Ranked #26 under Wakanda. *Please note that this is only a first draft and is therefor mostly unedited. *Disclaimer! I don't own marvel or any of the characters!
  • Being Aimee Grace  by XxAllTimeDemixX
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    Aimee Grace is the youngest of the family. Unlike, her twin sister she's far from the average child. Aimee is like Mackenzie, her older sister who has ADHD and Dyslexia but instead of being Dyslexic Aimee has Sensory Processing Disorder a disorder where the senses don't work in the way they should. Raising one child with ADHD was difficult but will Demi and Alex be able to manage raising two children with special needs? Or will it be too difficult? (Linked into the 'My Little Girl series) 鈥ook One: My Little Girl 鈥ook Two: My Little Sister
  • Hold Me by Nonbinary_panda
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    On hold/discontinued UA University, a pristine school ranking highest in the country for the arts. Strict and full of stuck up and rich narcissist a particular group of freshmen have to work harder then most. All having there own issues to deal with they struggle to survive the newest level of hell. Rumours, love, therapy and Dept. Wasn't University suppose to better? I DO NOT OWN MY HERO ACADEMIA OR ANY PHOTOS NOR SONGS UNLESS SAID OTHERWISE!
  • Talk to ME Bab茅 <UNFINISHED> by n0tepad
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    Hi. My name is Blossom Rivers. I can't talk. This is my diary. I have a plethora of things to go over but I don't have the agile ability to talk, like everyone else does. I am autistic. This is my life. Don't accuse me of being 'quiet' or 'shy'. I'm not. My mind talks a lot. I write a lot. I just communicate differently. Not the usual way of speaking. Not out loud. So, you got it? This is my story. Thanks so so much!
  • Sensory Processing Disorder by IfINEEDHELP1
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    https://www.ifineedhelp.org/sensory-processing-disorder Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a complex, brain-based condition that affects how individuals perceive and respond to sensory input from their environment. It occurs when the brain has difficulty effectively organizing and interpreting information from the senses-such as touch, sound, taste, smell, and movement. For those living with SPD, sensory input may feel intense, unpredictable, or misinterpreted, which can lead to challenges in everyday situations. SPD is best understood as a spectrum. Individuals may exhibit a broad range of sensory sensitivities or sensory-seeking behaviors. Some may be hypersensitive, reacting strongly to even mild stimuli and experiencing sensory overload. Others may be hyposensitive, craving intense sensory experiences or showing reduced responsiveness to input. Understanding and supporting individuals with SPD involves recognizing these differences and tailoring environments, tools, and strategies to help them thrive. #SensoryProcessingDisorder #SPD #Neurodiversity #SensoryAwareness #SensoryOverload #SensorySupport #IfINeedHelp #Hypersensitivity #Hyposensitivity #SPDCommunity #InclusiveSupport
  • Sensory Processing Disorder by IfINEEDHELP1
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    https://www.ifineedhelp.org/sensory-processing-disorder Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a complex, brain-based condition that affects how individuals perceive and respond to sensory input from their environment. It occurs when the brain has difficulty effectively organizing and interpreting information from the senses-such as touch, sound, taste, smell, and movement. For those living with SPD, sensory input may feel intense, unpredictable, or misinterpreted, which can lead to challenges in everyday situations. SPD is best understood as a spectrum. Individuals may exhibit a broad range of sensory sensitivities or sensory-seeking behaviors. Some may be hypersensitive, reacting strongly to even mild stimuli and experiencing sensory overload. Others may be hyposensitive, craving intense sensory experiences or showing reduced responsiveness to input. Understanding and supporting individuals with SPD involves recognizing these differences and tailoring environments, tools, and strategies to help them thrive. #SensoryProcessingDisorder #SPD #Neurodiversity #SensoryAwareness #SensoryOverload #SensorySupport #IfINeedHelp #Hypersensitivity #Hyposensitivity #SPDCommunity #InclusiveSupport
  • The Monster in my Closet: Poems by a Self-Proclaimed Monster by raoutcast
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    Sometimes dark, always written out of anguish of heart, "The Monster in my Closet" is a collection of poems from my journey of depression and self-loathing. From the pit of despair to the acceptance that comes afterward to the struggle of recovery, each act of the play of our lives plays out here. TRIGGER WARNING: MENTIONS OF DEPRESSION, SEVERE BULLYING, AND SUICIDAL THOUGHTS Please read at your own discretion. I would hate to be the cause of someone else going deeper into their suffering.
  • Briar's Senses by being-briars-dad
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    Here I asked Briar to write how she felt. She describes her sensory issues in short paraphrases.
  • Sensory overload  by PrincessOwOXD
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    This is what sensory overload is like for me. I can't speak for everyone with sensory issues but i decided to write my personal experiences with it. If you want to know more, pm me.