Jesus has come a long way in his recovery, but his TBI still makes some aspects of his life difficult. He may require leaning on the helping hand of his student aide to help him understand the reading in his class and help him during a test.
Jesus is probably not taking to his new academic resource, but he has to be willing to trust to process, and he certainly wants to do whatever he can to graduate on time with his friends and with his sister.
Jesus is torn between his student aide and between his teacher. Will he be tested to see if he can keep up with the rest of the class or will he be admonished for being opposed to his new resource?
Jesus' student aide is here to help, but will Jesus allow him too? Jesus is often caught up in his image and popularity, and he doesn't want to deal with anything that makes him feel uncool, whether he needs the help or not.
School is back in session for Jesus when he returns to high school after his injury. As a result of his TBI, he will have a student aide put into place as part of his IEP. How will he notoriously cool Jesus react to having a stranger helping him in class? Probably not well.
Callie: I think we might have to talk about what friends do. Aaron: What, friends don't hold hands? Callie: No, and they don't surprise their friends with picnics on the beach either. Aaron: C'mon. I do this for the guys in my study group all of the time.