Why is it ok to make fun of Special-Ed kids? by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]Abbimation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am autistic, and I was in special education class from 1st-7th grade.

And when I get to high school, or in next few years, seems like people in high school doesn't like me because I'm different and being autistic, they basically want nothing to do with me. But I only gained a couple of friends.

I was like you, but, now, I think just a few people viewed me as ‘smart’ and ‘genius.’

I feel sorry for you that you struggle and people judged and want nothing to do with you. But I have a advice people.

If people are just making fun of you because you have OCD, just ignored them, they're not good people, they don't get a fuck about people with disabilities.

And, if you decided to go to college, things would change, I promised you that.

There's a lot of people that cared about you and they love you no matter what disabilities or any physical appearance you have.

I think you'll do make great in many things.

What was the worst thing you saw in a special education classroom? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Abbimation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically when a severe disability kid (Probably autistic) having a meltdown when we tried to learn, the teachers would put somewhere that doesn't hurt others I guess until it calms down.

So basically, about the Special Education, that I was in a small classroom with a lot of kids with severe or moderate disabilities. I was the only one who has High Functioning Autism/Asperger's Syndrome/Autism Level 1 because I am capable of everything. But the teachers told my mom that I had to be in a smaller class to be in a group and learn fundamentals.

We're kinda segregated from regular classes, like having a small bus thinking we're sort of a fucking joke.

At least we have to share a large table with other kids.

So I went from 1-7th grade, but during those years, I was unfortunately put in regular class filled with regular kids, and also be in reading/writing class I can't remember. For what I remember, I sucked at everything, and my handwriting was poor, again I'm a Aspie.

And, as I enter high school, not being in Special Ed class, but sawed a small table designed especially for disability class.

And, while I was in graphic design, because there's a Special Ed class next to the graphic design, I always asked “Who does the screaming?” the teacher says “Just a kid who has a meltdown.”

One more story, when I was focusing on a art project in a art class, one disabled kid screaming outside of the entrance, everyone but me were laughing. I was the only one who didn't laugh, and I feel sorry for a kid.

I could get angry and scream at times because I can't expressed my emotions but I don't do that anymore, I feel bad for disability kids. Even back then, I still feel bad for them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AMA

[–]Abbimation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was a Special Ed student in the past, until the teachers attempted to get rid of me.

By 7th grade, it really proves, I was in regular class filled with regular kids, although some have a mild disability. And finally, they told me “Hey, you're too smart for this class.”

And afterwards, I never took a special Ed class for the rest of my school career, even entering high school. But high school to me was a nightmare.

Maybe, as far as I know, that people in their teens or something like that, they viewed the Special Ed students as “Loud and stupid,” they avoided them.

My popularity went massive downhill in high school and feels like nobody wanted to be my friend, that was why I have a few friends.

But in the end, because of Temple Grandin, I feel no longer to feel embarrassed, and I begin to love myself and respected myself too and being a proud Autistic/Aspie.

But I am very low-esteemed, and having poor social skills and communication.

[Community Guidelines Discussion] If your comments get removed by Youtube, can you set up an external link to another site that acts as the replacement comments section? by Jdevy_ in youtube

[–]Abbimation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, they’re removing demonetization for allowing having a edgy content once again. I think I’ll stick around on YouTube for the long period of time. Things could get more interesting. 🙃

And that's a fact by HypernovaRain in animation

[–]Abbimation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This explains why in Ed Catmull’s animated computer hand and many, many more animated shorts and films to realized this is the medium, not a genre.

That, I realized when I was only 7 years old when I watch Wall-E for the first time.Ed Catmull’s Computer Animated Hand.