#Disability in school
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theatrekidenergy Ā· 4 months ago
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Hey, Iā€™m looking for some guidance from some members of the disabled community.
Iā€™m a disabled teen on the younger side, and Iā€™m going to be going into the school year using a cane / forearm crutches for the first time (hooray!) after: 1. Finally being diagnsoed after having had chronic pain for multiple years 2. Finally going to a physical therapist who suggested the idea. Iā€™ve been at this school for the past two years (and where I will continue to be for the next 5 including this year), and Iā€™m just scared. For context, I was never super athletic at school (Never on sports teams and stuff), but a lot of people know I figure skate at a high level which I know will confuse them because dynamic disabilities can be confusing.
Iā€™m scared of how people will act, especially of what teachers will think or say, of how Iā€™ll be treated differently, Iā€™m scared of having to explain to people (especially because I know people will ask ā€œwhat happenedā€ because I kinda became involuntarily popular for just being someone people could always turn too), but I have been bullied in the past and I donā€™t doubt itā€™ll get any better when they see the local trans kid using a cane or crutch.
Do you guys have any tips or advice on how to deal with it? I guess just deal with the staring, or whispers, especially because teenagers can be dicks. Maybe tell me some things to expect to hear from adults and peers. Or just any tips on surviving school as a teen with a mobility aid, or even gaining the courage to use one publicly even when you havenā€™t before.
Anything is appreciated, tips, advice, your own experiences, everything. Thank you so much for all your time and happy disability pride month. ā¤ļø
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arctic-hands Ā· 4 months ago
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No but seriously the United States desperately needs to have a discussion about segregation against the disabled in our school systems and we can start with how anti-masking and perfect attendance policies have forced medically vulnerable kids to either put themselves at grievous risk or pull out of school all together
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melxhunter Ā· 1 year ago
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I feel like there are a lot of people out there who needs to hear this:
If you dropped out of school because of diagnosed (or undiagnosed) ADHD, Autism, ADD, OCD, Dyslexia, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, schizophrenia etcā€¦ You did not fail. The education system failed you.
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pepoboyz Ā· 4 months ago
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the stars, the moon, they have all been blown out
youā€™ve left me in the dark
[id: a digital portrait of leola from the dragon prince. a young elven girl with purple and blue skin with stars as freckles. she has long white hair with a magenta galaxy-like underside and small braids framing her face. she has magenta eyes and a single purple horn, like a unicornā€™s, coming from her forehead. she wears a sleeveless high-necked deep purple top with a star in the middle of her chest, glowing. she is looking up, the background around her featuring tendrils of smoke and a burst of lines behind her. end id]
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eldritch-ace Ā· 4 months ago
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I present some nerdy prudes (oh and Max)
(I really wanted to take a shot at giving them all more than 1-3ish outfits that I think fit their styles)
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bunnieswithknives Ā· 4 months ago
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AU based off Nature except I kept thinking about it too hard. Dales not a good dad, but its such an easy problem for him to throw money at, and what do you do when a part is damaged? Well, you replace it.
Basically an AU where Dev gets to experience medical trauma and realizes much sooner how much his dad doesn't love him
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heritageposts Ā· 1 year ago
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The grandfather, who is also blind as a result of severe diabetes, feels isolated despite having his family around him. "If an air strike targets the house or the neighbourhood, I cannot move, not even using the wheelchair. I am completely paralysed, I cannot see and I can barely hear and move my arms. What has helped me is that we evacuated by car when the situation was less dangerous," Abujubein told MEE. . . . "What did the world that has long talked about human rights and the rights of people with disabilities do for us? My granddaughter has a subject about human rights in school. The first time they learned about people with disabilities, she was happy that she could reflect on me," Abu Jubein laughed. "She came to me repeating what she had learned about their rights and how they should be given a special treatment." "Now where is this special treatment? Did the world at least call for the evacuation of the displaced from Gaza until the end if the attacks?" "Even hospitals are targeted. When the Israeli occupation started bombing hospitals and then besieged al-Shifa Hospital, we thought that this would be the start of an international revolution against the occupation, because the protection of patients and children inside hospitals is the core value of human rights." "But, surprisingly, nothing happened."
. . . full article on MME (18 Nov 2023)
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natjennie Ā· 10 months ago
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the injustice of the rat grinders technically playing by the rules and getting lauded for it because they have discipline and are generally Good at School vs the bad kids literally saving the world every other day and having to play catch-up to be acknowledged for it. the way that public school only caters to people who are good at "playing the game" of the education system and anyone that can't function how the school deems you should under its strict policies and conditions is tossed aside and called a failure. how are we feeling, american public school survivors?
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majaurukalo Ā· 3 months ago
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Everytime I hear about a school shooting my mind goes to the disabled students, teachers, and personnel who canā€™t hide as smoothly as others, whose disability doesnā€™t allow them to be quiet and still, who canā€™t runā€¦
I mean, obviously itā€™s a situation no one should be in but I hope there is something in place to help disabled people during a school shooting.
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classicslesbianopinions Ā· 10 months ago
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the other thing about being disabled in academia is everyone is like "yeah we can't do much about the buildings they're old :/" as if "old" being a synonym for "inaccessible" isn't just a constant reminder that the people who built the school did not imagine that someday someone like me might study there
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mxmorbidmidnight Ā· 3 months ago
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You know those teachers who would have posters in their classrooms like ā€œweird is a superpowerā€ and ā€œin a world where you can be anything, be kindā€ then would proceed to scream at a neurodivergent child until they cried.
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tsubaki94 Ā· 5 months ago
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Phantom Comic Ch.5
Page 18<--> Page 20
Begining
Masterpost
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heumilch Ā· 1 month ago
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AUCTOBER day 22: Disabled
An october art challenge by @autiebiographical
I got an offical diagnosis for my learning disabilty as a child, but it did not help me as much as it should have
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inkskinned Ā· 2 months ago
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"don't make it political!" .... what proportion of death and suffering must occur before politics are involved. if this isn't political, what is even the point of any politics, ever. of democracy. the words are "by the people for the people." if i am going to be left alone by my elected representatives to "figure it out" - to undergo damage, hardship, fear. what the fuck did i elect them for. what was their job. the entire point is that they handle this shit. this is why we were supposed to be electing leaders.
poverty is political. misogyny is political. gun control is political. climate change is political. how much aid a community gets is political. what the fuck are you talking about. it's been political this whole fucking time.
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passions-and-pupils Ā· 11 months ago
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just a reminder that if an accessibility aid would help your quality of life, then you can use it.
this goes for everything from wheelchairs and noise cancelling headphones to fidget spinners and acupuncture rings. You donā€™t need a diagnosis to start accommodating yourself. Especially on the mobility side. Trust me when I say that the only people who want those are people who need them. you arenā€™t taking resources from others you are using them as intended. you donā€™t need anyoneā€™s permission to make your own life easier.
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puffyrice Ā· 4 months ago
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Gearing up for September already šŸ˜«
I have a dosage calc exam before school starts, and I canā€™t go to clinical if I donā€™t pass it (we can only get 1 question wrong). I got this book from Level Up RN to practice. Also learning some basic pharmacology to give me a head start for that.
Side note: Iā€™m more active on Instagram now! Iā€™m making content about chronic illness and being a disabled student. @thelupusnurse
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