Boy With Autism Writes Poem For Homework. His Teacher Is Left Speechless

Jul 22, 2019 by apost team

In all of its formats, art is beautiful in various ways. True art has the power to move audiences emotionally, and this is exactly what a heartfelt poem written by an autistic 10-year-old boy has accomplished.

When young Benjamin Giroux was tasked with writing a poem as a homework assignment, he held nothing back.  While he could have jotted down a quick, meaningless poem simply to complete the assignment, he decided to write an extraordinary poem. It is simple in its phrasing, yet significantly revealing to his struggles living with autism.

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His poem describes the emotional struggle that he likely faces on a daily basis as he lives with autism. In the poem, he talks about feeling depressed, odd and out of place. He understands that he is not like other children. He struggles when he hears them laugh and talk about him behind his back.

He yearns to fit in, but he seems to acknowledge that he will always be different from the other children. However, in his poem that is entitled “I Am,” he also expresses an understanding that all of the other children also struggle with their own feelings of inadequacy and feeling unaccepted in their own ways.

When Benjamin read his poem in front of his class, he immediately touched his teacher and fellow students on a deep, emotional level. In fact, his teacher was so moved by the poem that she shared it with the National Autism Association. The NAA has recognized the significance of this well-written work of art, and they have also taken the time to share it with others.

How did Benjamin’s poem make you feel? Let us know in the comments if you've ever been touched by someone else’s poem or artwork? We would love to read about your experiences! Be sure to spread the word about Benjamin's poem!