READ THIS: The Sharon Schools are always said to be amazing, but they can actually be really foul schools. If your child is (more than slightly) above or below the average, they just won't get proper education. The gifted kids don't get enough challenge, and the below average kids get infantilized. If your child is autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent, THEY WILL TREAT YOUR CHILD HORRIBLY. This is coming from A LOT of personal experience and observation. The kids in the sped/ASD programs are either infantilized, or if they have a bit of "attitude" (like I did), then they are borderline abused. Think being literally tossed in a non-padded cubicle with staff holding karate shields at the entrance. They also use ABA "therapy", which is very mentally (and sometimes physically) abusive and has been shown to cause lasting trauma/PTSD. One time my arm got twisted nearly out of my socket BY STAFF MEMBERS during a scuffle (there are non-harmful ways to restrain people)! If you need more proof, reply below and I can hook you up with quite a few people that can tell you about what happened to them.
As an autistic student currently in the district schools who has been harassed repeatedly with nothing being done about it by the lazy-ass administration, I agree with this so much. When did you last go to the Sharon schools, or when did your child last go there? I'm just glad I'm not in the special ed program if they have all of that. (I AM autistic but I'm a lower support needs autistic)
@s You can probably recognize me by my last name (I'm the only one who has it) Rudy-Horwitz. I'm in the 8th grade. I'd share my first name but I have to take precautions and such. Further information is that I was likely "that creepy among us kid". Who're you?
@@dwightdeisenhower53 I’m in 10th grade, my full name is actually right on my RUclips. I’d love to continue talking to you in real time, do you have discord or anything?
My hometown!
READ THIS: The Sharon Schools are always said to be amazing, but they can actually be really foul schools.
If your child is (more than slightly) above or below the average, they just won't get proper education. The gifted kids don't get enough challenge, and the below average kids get infantilized.
If your child is autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent, THEY WILL TREAT YOUR CHILD HORRIBLY. This is coming from A LOT of personal experience and observation. The kids in the sped/ASD programs are either infantilized, or if they have a bit of "attitude" (like I did), then they are borderline abused. Think being literally tossed in a non-padded cubicle with staff holding karate shields at the entrance. They also use ABA "therapy", which is very mentally (and sometimes physically) abusive and has been shown to cause lasting trauma/PTSD. One time my arm got twisted nearly out of my socket BY STAFF MEMBERS during a scuffle (there are non-harmful ways to restrain people)!
If you need more proof, reply below and I can hook you up with quite a few people that can tell you about what happened to them.
As an autistic student currently in the district schools who has been harassed repeatedly with nothing being done about it by the lazy-ass administration, I agree with this so much. When did you last go to the Sharon schools, or when did your child last go there? I'm just glad I'm not in the special ed program if they have all of that. (I AM autistic but I'm a lower support needs autistic)
@@dwightdeisenhower53 I went last in middle school. How old are you and what’s your first name?
@s You can probably recognize me by my last name (I'm the only one who has it) Rudy-Horwitz. I'm in the 8th grade. I'd share my first name but I have to take precautions and such. Further information is that I was likely "that creepy among us kid". Who're you?
@@dwightdeisenhower53 I’m in 10th grade, my full name is actually right on my RUclips.
I’d love to continue talking to you in real time, do you have discord or anything?
Ok I sent you a request on discord i think