A Day in a Special Education Room- Jared Walls

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2015
  • The everyday tasks of the students and teachers in a high school life skills classroom.
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  • @Henry-lx6cf
    @Henry-lx6cf Год назад +11

    In High School I chose an elective whereby for the school year all I had to do was to be in a special ed class. The teacher said just to be myself and observe and participate if I wanted to. He wanted his special ed students to observe me and my behavior as a regular mainstream student so that I can be a role model. It was a learning experience and I made a friend. I was not really sure why he was a special ed student because i never asked or judged but he did tell me he saw his dad committing suicide by using gun. Overtime i introduced him to my other friends, school activities, etc. We lost contact when I started college. My experience in that class was very positive. I learned that people can achieve things eventhough they have physical or mental challenges.

  • @toystorylover5257
    @toystorylover5257 5 лет назад +90

    These kids are precious! Some of the comments on here are really making me mad! Don't call them that! They deserve to be treated the same as anybody else! They are smart in their own way! I love that they use adaptive tools like that folding board for their Work-Based Learning classes! I think everybody should learn about special needs kids because it teaches them empathy for other people! And it teaches appropriate behavior for the students! Plus it gives the kids a time to socialize and not feel trapped in the classroom! I also like the way that they have physical education in the morning so that they will be calm during the day! I think everyone needs that! Well thanks for sharing! Very informative video!

    • @evanshiong3557
      @evanshiong3557 5 лет назад +1

      That's why high school offers classes like ASL and peer tutoring!

    • @donnie1238
      @donnie1238 3 года назад +2

      😏🙂🙂🙂🙂 I have special needs and I go to high school.😁😁😁

    • @samalass466
      @samalass466 3 года назад

      Stop patronizing us.

  • @joshrose3104
    @joshrose3104 6 лет назад +129

    i was diagnosed with aspbergers and i help with the special needs kids at my high school and all of them are nice and good kids just have a harder time to learn some things.

    • @superman-mv7cy
      @superman-mv7cy 6 лет назад +5

      Do they treat them like there own age in there?

    • @blancopineda968
      @blancopineda968 5 лет назад +2

      If u don't mind me asking what's aspbergers

    • @mj-sq7ii
      @mj-sq7ii 5 лет назад +8

      Blanco Pineda Aspergers is a form of high functioning autism. However with aspergers unlike most people with high functioning autism people with aspergers usually don’t have learning disabilities and usually develop things like speech normally.

    • @gourmet2276
      @gourmet2276 5 лет назад +2

      @@blancopineda968 it's a high er functioning form of autism.

    • @aspergersgirl3386
      @aspergersgirl3386 3 года назад

      @@gourmet2276 she right

  • @Skiskiski
    @Skiskiski 6 лет назад +44

    IS this a life skills class? Nice! My wife works in a 6 student room SE Class. May you and your students prosper.

    • @krystalrussell1783
      @krystalrussell1783 3 года назад +3

      Yes, I believe it is. Some schools like my old school provides ILS (independent living skills) and career exploration which both can vary in and out of a school.

    • @krystalrussell1783
      @krystalrussell1783 3 года назад +1

      However ADL(activities of daily living) will vary here depending on the frequency of each chore or subject worked on.

  • @TheAGcollector101
    @TheAGcollector101 5 лет назад +27

    I love that there's gen. Ed kids interacting with them, I wish my school did something similar

    • @SylviaReviar
      @SylviaReviar 4 года назад +2

      TheAGcollector101 I’m a Gen Ed student who works with students with special needs in gym class, and I can wholeheartedly say I only regret not helping in classes sooner. All of the students are amazing and it’s really fun to get them motivated to move around and work on their coordination. A couple of the students I’ve been advised to stay away from because they tend to get physical when they’re disregulated, but when they’re feeling better I try to get a little more involved with them. I haven’t gotten far yet, but it’s all about the baby steps and not forcing yourself onto the student. Rather, this class is about them, not you, and the whole reason I joined the class was for them. I always feel elated when they’re happy or excited and when they make big strides in their physical development.

  • @evanshiong3557
    @evanshiong3557 5 лет назад +36

    Both Special Ed and General Ed teachers deserve to be recognized equally. I've talked with both kinds of'em, and it actually takes a lot of training to do what she does. Becoming a teacher is not as hard as becoming a doctor or an astronaut, but it's not as easy as most people think.

    • @stacyr4768
      @stacyr4768 9 месяцев назад

      Nowadays they mix both special Ed students with general students

  • @brianvaccaro942
    @brianvaccaro942 5 лет назад +57

    Couches instead of desks. Genius. My goal is to work in special education. A special ed aide or teacher

    • @nicetightsize8jeans
      @nicetightsize8jeans 5 лет назад +2

      I start tomorrow

    • @chubchub1307
      @chubchub1307 4 года назад

      Good luck.

    • @animefan2454
      @animefan2454 3 года назад

      Make sure to not treats the high functioning ones like babies

    • @greg403
      @greg403 3 года назад

      The worst thing you can do is to treat them like they don't know that they're diffrient.
      They know.

    • @ashleyking3769
      @ashleyking3769 3 года назад +3

      @@animefan2454 shouldn’t treat anyone with disabilities like babies. They are people and as a special education teacher I set high expectations for them.

  • @UndeadSchizophrenicProductions
    @UndeadSchizophrenicProductions 5 лет назад +154

    Some of these comments are truly despicable and hate filled. I would gladly defend anyone with disabilities. I have family members with special needs

    • @Momoeditsgacha
      @Momoeditsgacha 4 года назад +5

      I have Atisum, learning disabilitie.

    • @maxwellchurchill8211
      @maxwellchurchill8211 4 года назад +3

      My guy just shut the fuck up

    • @Homeslice-op3kn
      @Homeslice-op3kn 4 года назад +2

      Undead Schizophrenic 1994 Productions I’m mildly autistic I was also diagnosed with severe ADHD (attention deficit disorder) so I have sympathy for these kids in their youth who suffer from severe to moderate mental impairments

    • @journeythroughtherails5294
      @journeythroughtherails5294 3 года назад

      1Million Subcribers are you sure? That sounds not right “Cuz they useless retards.” That’s just rude

    • @huaraches8934
      @huaraches8934 3 года назад +2

      No one was talking shit in the comments

  • @lisareyes3601
    @lisareyes3601 3 года назад +15

    HI! If this is Jared Walls that taught English at Baker High School, I really appreciate you posting this video. You might remember me as the ESL Teacher. I use this as a supplemental video for students seeking a Master's Degree on TESOL that do not have a school to complete practicum field experience due to COVID-19 for a part-time job in a university course I am teaching. Thanks, Dr. Lisa Reyes

  • @Darkstalker212
    @Darkstalker212 5 лет назад +29

    I was in special education back in my high school days. I know how it feels..

    • @itsvenombro3058
      @itsvenombro3058 5 лет назад +5

      I graduated 7 years ago and I have all the bad memory about this program to teachers don't even give us support after we graduate only keep me behind and just give me worksheets I didn't do anything they just put us there so we can stay away from the regular kids

    • @Eurodance90schick
      @Eurodance90schick 4 года назад +4

      same here although I found elementary special ed to be tougher than the high school special ed, I never really liked it a whole lot because it was too quiet for me and I preferred the bigger classes because they were a lot more fun to be in and the kids in the larger classes were interactive with me which was cool, the kids in the smaller classes were more quieter I did like them although I just found I couldn't really interact with them on the same level a whole lot but the kids in the small class were very nice I just found it boring because the classes only having 4-6 students in it that's all.

    • @unknownwolf4046
      @unknownwolf4046 3 года назад +1

      Same I still went to Special ed classes from Pre school to middle school to high school now I'm age 31 I had bunch issues back than it sucks I'm losing Speech again
      I graduated in may 31 2009 I do miss my old friends from Special ed classes there one guy had Crush on me not sure why but he really liked me 😊 it happen back in Antlers middle school Special ed

  • @Qiqicheng2649
    @Qiqicheng2649 2 месяца назад +1

    Special education educators are wonderful and amazing!!!!

  • @Eurodance90schick
    @Eurodance90schick 5 лет назад +14

    This is a great video I really like how the students in the class get to learn life skills at school, it's nice they get to learn a lot so that way it'll help them be ready once they graduate and they will be successful.

  • @thatonefairy
    @thatonefairy Год назад +9

    My teachers don’t really help me. I have autism, and it’s really hard for me in classes. When I rode the bus to school, the high schoolers in the back called me a discusting -lut. That personally hurt me a lot. But, now that I am older, and have a better understanding of the world,and I have the best people in the world to help me learn better : D.

  • @josenahector8369
    @josenahector8369 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you as a teacher for being willing to share your experiences. Also, thank you to the parents and guardians for being willing to allow their children to participate. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @katharinerudden1737
    @katharinerudden1737 7 лет назад +117

    The twins are cool.

    • @vampire_freak5050
      @vampire_freak5050 5 лет назад +12

      @@Crayolapup For that kind of comment i reported it that was NOT cool for u to say about the twins 😡 i also have special needs so show some respect

    • @raptor1068
      @raptor1068 5 лет назад +3

      @@Crayolapup you are an idior

    • @rachelraynett557
      @rachelraynett557 5 лет назад +1

      I'm a twin

    • @Lilstinker63
      @Lilstinker63 5 лет назад +6

      @@Crayolapup you're an ahole and a douche bag I myself have a disability and have worked in special ed as a teachers aide .

    • @Crayolapup
      @Crayolapup 5 лет назад +3

      I had to like my own comment

  • @JorgeGonzalez-oh9tt
    @JorgeGonzalez-oh9tt 2 года назад +3

    It makes me cry..when people are learning...and there parents do care about them ... there's some who don't care at all...:(

  • @danamurphy3653
    @danamurphy3653 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for what you do each day to educate and show these students love. I know it's not easy, special educators you are appreciated and have a special place in my heart, so much so that I am in the middle of obtaining my Special Education degree. Both of my brothers were in special education. It means so much to the families of these students that they are getting an education at their level but equally important that they are spending their day at school with people who genuinely care about them and their well-being.

  • @wisingertracey
    @wisingertracey 7 лет назад +55

    the way this class was designed it's the way it should be in all special ed life skills I was in special ed myself as a child I was pushed through the education system therefore I was behind on my education I do blame the education system how is designing God bless the teachers that do care about the students God knows there's teachers out there that do not care at all

    • @Babiisicko
      @Babiisicko 6 лет назад +1

      t dog 73 🙏🏼

    • @kianvampire2218
      @kianvampire2218 6 лет назад

      t dog 73 me to

    • @itsfanta7012
      @itsfanta7012 4 года назад +3

      you relize they dont care, all they care about is getting there next pay check

    • @Momoeditsgacha
      @Momoeditsgacha 4 года назад

      @@itsfanta7012 they do care. lol

    • @Momoeditsgacha
      @Momoeditsgacha 4 года назад

      @@waiterVa don't talk to yourself

  • @EJD2014
    @EJD2014 6 лет назад +21

    my heart is broken, I feel for theses kids.

    • @lightskinxxvvxx7334
      @lightskinxxvvxx7334 5 лет назад +8

      I hope u feel from me cuz i was in them classes just cuz i was sick as a new born an it made me slow an plz dont call me dumb 😞

    • @CraftboticCreationStation
      @CraftboticCreationStation 4 года назад +3

      I was stuck in one of those because I'm legally blind. Thank god I'm out now!!!

    • @Eurodance90schick
      @Eurodance90schick 4 года назад +2

      @@CraftboticCreationStation same here and I was in a class like this one because I'm visually impaired. I didn't have anything against the other students it's just I loved being in a big classes with lots of kids and having conversations and all the kids in the regular class in 2 of the schools I was at were extremely nice and tolerant and they were awesome they liked me and didn't treat me any differently. With the smaller classes I just found I couldn't really interact the same way with the students as I could with the ones in the larger classes but I did like the students in the small classes they were nice as well it's just the very small classes were too quiet for me and I like being around a lot of people.

    • @ryanstout110
      @ryanstout110 2 года назад +1

      These kids are doing fine they are enjoying life to the fullest right now.

  • @frankie511
    @frankie511 4 года назад +8

    i help in the special ed room in my school and its my favorite part of the day it makes me so happy and i want to be a special ed teacher when im older

  • @gourmet2276
    @gourmet2276 6 лет назад +18

    the folding board is awesome.

  • @alishamacaulay6414
    @alishamacaulay6414 6 лет назад +8

    when I started getting older I hated the words special ed, but Iv made some real good people in there and we always had each others backs cause we all struggled and been looked down at and belittled so that is something I loved about it .Had some really bad teachers that belittled then ones u never for get

  • @Mia-sj1mi
    @Mia-sj1mi 5 лет назад +1

    These kids (and teachers) are super sweet and awesome!

  • @sunshinydayz1
    @sunshinydayz1 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video. Thank you

  • @johnspinelli9396
    @johnspinelli9396 6 лет назад +73

    I dont know how its possible to have that much patience being a special ed teacher

    • @bartman1238
      @bartman1238 5 лет назад +1

      There more than one type of speical education class

    • @bartman1238
      @bartman1238 5 лет назад +9

      You should see a speical ed class full of ADHD /learning disability it's normal intellect but class off and on crazy

    • @PresidentJamesDean
      @PresidentJamesDean 5 лет назад +1

      Alcohol and drugs

    • @Momoeditsgacha
      @Momoeditsgacha 4 года назад

      @@bartman1238 yeah, Mrs krstie my teacher for my especial Ed room does all types of disabilites, some times one if the kids jessa would throw shoes

    • @Crayolapup
      @Crayolapup 4 года назад

      Makes u wanna punch them

  • @markelmore66
    @markelmore66 2 года назад +3

    I am a sped teacher and I love it! I co-teach with my Gen Ed partner and we have a lot of AU kids who are mainstreamed in our class. In general, they try harder and have a better work ethic than most. It’s a great feeling when ever they are upset and I can make them feel better. My younger brother is AU so I grew up with it and learned a lot of strategies along the way. It’s amazing what these kids can do when given the chance and have to meet high expectations. We have some kids who are at the top of the class ahead of their Gen Ed peers. Every kid is a puzzle when they show up, and figuring them out is a slow and arduous process - but once you build that relationship and see growth - it is the greatest feeling on earth. Then when you learn they talk about you at home with their parents and they thank you for genuinely caring about their child it reminds you why you do what you do. It is hard though when they outgrow you and move on to another grade. Toughest job you will ever love!

  • @Muhammedthemaverick
    @Muhammedthemaverick 7 лет назад +14

    every human is different and unique in there iwn way like these individuals

  • @tiawilliams4149
    @tiawilliams4149 5 лет назад +14

    The teacher is awesome

  • @justinw29
    @justinw29 5 лет назад +12

    I've had ADHD since I was 3 I'm 19 and I'm working on getting into special education

  • @natalieann1021
    @natalieann1021 5 лет назад +4

    god bless these kids 💘

  • @stsaylor29
    @stsaylor29 6 лет назад +30

    without public education....some of these kids would have never had any social interactions other than family

  • @mtheiv4444
    @mtheiv4444 4 года назад +1

    It's good to see how people can teach the disabeld. I never been a special ed school, and I shouldn't be..basically I can have 3-5 panic attacks a day, and if would be ín a special ed school I light reach 6-7 panic attacks a day.

  • @Sdoddi
    @Sdoddi Год назад +2

    special education exists to benefit the student in a way that will enable them to succeed in academics. However, I think if you send a child to places like Kumon or sylvan, then it may enable them to branch out in education. These places can help them transition into the general education classroom which is the ultimate goal. School can become difficult.

  • @ozman30100
    @ozman30100 6 лет назад +5

    These kids are lucky because growing up as a special need person the other kids were not as welcomeing into regular high school as they are today it wasn't until I was leaving high school is when the public schools were really started to get main stream with people with disabilities I turned out with emotional reck and It wasn't until my mom died that I knew I had to better myself

  • @aa_edits_05yt88
    @aa_edits_05yt88 4 года назад +7

    I was diagnosed with Autism. We are pushing into academic classes. The worst class that we think still is bad today. It's homeroom. We go to skill building websites that helps us, (I think they should just be extra credit). They put them in for a grade. We are forced to put noise-cancelling headphones, or headphones. If we talk. Which is 5 demerits we'll be sent to lunch detention. If we talk when being spoke to it's 1 week of detention, (25 demerits). This is a very strict program, don't ever go to Nyboces. This is where I go.

    • @clayter222
      @clayter222 Год назад

      Update? I'm also aware about Nyboces.

    • @aa_edits_05yt88
      @aa_edits_05yt88 Год назад

      Well, after three long years I've moved from that program. A lot of my fellow classmates I still have added on social media agree with me that they were often manipulative and twisted words that are common means in that program, if it isn't too much to ask for are you around in NY?..

    • @clayter222
      @clayter222 Год назад

      @@aa_edits_05yt88 i used to live in upstate ny, namely rochester

    • @aa_edits_05yt88
      @aa_edits_05yt88 Год назад

      @@clayter222 That makes more sense.

    • @clayter222
      @clayter222 Год назад

      @@aa_edits_05yt88 wym

  • @newyorkbro10
    @newyorkbro10 4 года назад +2

    This is what I did all day every day 24 seven and I didn’t do anything in high school this is what I was doing to be honest I am now paying the price and finding a job that I like it’s very hard I had to quit so many jobs because of my learning problem and because of my ADHD

  • @Djsc04
    @Djsc04 4 года назад +3

    This video is just so wholesome!

  • @Dana.988
    @Dana.988 Год назад +2

    Can I have an example on what problems that special education specialists may face and how they deal with it? Or an example on problem they never solved?
    We learn from your experiences, thank you♥️

  • @unknownwolf4046
    @unknownwolf4046 3 года назад +3

    I been in Special ed classes since pre school and till High school I'm now 31 age 😊 just Regular classes was to hard on me I always fall asleep back than

  • @VioletRose819
    @VioletRose819 Год назад +4

    I’m in a special needs class room I don’t like it but I been in it all my life

  • @CoreReactionz
    @CoreReactionz 5 лет назад +6

    5:48 we got Tai Lopez here assisting kids.

  • @LINDATHRALL-pb8zu
    @LINDATHRALL-pb8zu 8 месяцев назад +2

    I WAS IN A SPECIAL ED CLASSROOM AND LOVED IT THE ONLY THING THAT WENT WRONG WAS THE TEACHER FORGOT I HAD MY CHEMO IN THE SCHOOL MEDICS OFFICE SHE SAID OOPS I SAID TO HER DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF IN THE SPECIAL ED ROOM

  • @vaneram1072
    @vaneram1072 2 года назад +1

    The teacher will have heart for douse children 💖

  • @NEAmarillo79107
    @NEAmarillo79107 3 года назад +5

    She is an inspiration for all special ed students I had a special ed teacher in 6th 7th and 8th for Language Arts who was a wonderful Special Ed English /Language Arts teacher I also had another special ed teacher in 9th-12th grade who was also an inspiration to me who taught Algebra (-1-2)-S and English II-H- FN LIV SKLS-S and TCHR AIDE-8

  • @kaitlinpaulus7408
    @kaitlinpaulus7408 6 лет назад +8

    This is like the best school

  • @SabbatarianSundayer.
    @SabbatarianSundayer. 3 года назад +1

    I was a special eder. I was alsp, THE absolute precise opposite, of a Valedictorian.
    I was THAT dense back then; and I'm in rumination about those years now.
    I seem to have gotten THAT; educationally screwed back then, and I feel awful about what seems to be my lack of discipline back then; now!

  • @lindathrall640
    @lindathrall640 6 лет назад +3

    For visually impaired special education student numerical order should be used instead of the months

  • @JWParkerPhDDDiv
    @JWParkerPhDDDiv 2 года назад

    in my industry if we are aware of a plan that a special ed instructor wants to do in the community we try to include it in our plan for the day. I actually had met a nice family with a child on the spectrum at work. For some reason the kid came running to me and I tried to help redirect the kid back to their family.

  • @Lexi10158
    @Lexi10158 6 месяцев назад

    i'm planning on going to school for social work to work with people with disabilities mainly autism and ds because i have friends with it and i've volunteered with them, i've learned that it takes patience and love working with people with disabilities. this one time i was playing kickball with the ec class at my school and i saw this kid with down syndrome who looked upset about something so i went over and talked to him because sometimes when i'm upset i like to talk to someone about it.

    • @_unfeared
      @_unfeared Месяц назад

      me too, im gonna next year to be a student in sped school

  • @owllightmedia5164
    @owllightmedia5164 4 года назад

    This is a fantastic video! Well done!

  • @bigkrause1774
    @bigkrause1774 5 лет назад +14

    The class I never try in is math so I was put into a sorta sped or lower iq math class so I’m sitting there with my proven iq of 138 with some kids who are 60-90 iq and I’m sitting there bored as hell because I’m just flying through. It really shows you how much they are struggling compared to people of higher or average iq’s

    • @itsvenombro3058
      @itsvenombro3058 5 лет назад +4

      Chromosome Central I was in special-education and I was bored as hell the teachers they just give you second grade reading level and I didn’t do nothing I’m not trying to get any likes or any comments on this video but the choose is my special ed teachers failed me

    • @patitopatoso111
      @patitopatoso111 4 года назад +3

      r/iamverysmart

    • @livelaughlove7940
      @livelaughlove7940 4 года назад

      Right I hate math lol

    • @dominiquepilon5764
      @dominiquepilon5764 3 года назад

      Chromosome Central i have learning difficulties attention deficit and dyslexia i was put in special ed class i hated it too then when i turned 18 yrs old they send me in a adult education school but didnt fit my needs

  • @spacemansports4129
    @spacemansports4129 Год назад +3

    I was in Special Education classes. It was a nightmare for me. It made me miserable and less active around my friends. Idk why my mom put me in those types of classes. The kids here aren’t my type… sorry if I sound rude but it’s the truth… it’s like I’m being friends with and teached by animals instead of humans….

    • @dj..._
      @dj..._ 11 месяцев назад

      Same

  • @arlenek6797
    @arlenek6797 3 года назад

    How do you help a child consistently fidgets in his seat what are the most worksheets work you work on?

    • @Flipper86
      @Flipper86 3 года назад

      There’s so many things to try: 1st - ask the child what they need to focus better, alternate seating (stand up, exercise ball, wobble seat, clipboard on the floor, movement/exercise breaks, providing fidgets, noise canceling/white noise headphones.
      And sometimes, kids constantly fidget. In my 2nd year teaching, my dad visited my classroom. At the end of the day he commented on one of my 2nd grades, saying he was very fidgeting/active. I honestly wasn’t even aware of his level of activity as he was a good student (on task, participating, accurate work completion). It’s really only when the fidgeting interferes with attention and work completion that it’s a concern.
      As far as worksheets, it depends on the age and content of the worksheets. Drill and practice activities are necessary, but should be limited to short periods of time.

    • @arlenek6797
      @arlenek6797 3 года назад +1

      Thankyou for replying

  • @jtinaman
    @jtinaman 3 года назад

    Where is this located?

  • @lexyspraggins2688
    @lexyspraggins2688 7 лет назад +6

    is this a mild/moderate disability classroom or would you classify it as a severe/profound classroom?

    • @davidhuynh5600
      @davidhuynh5600 6 лет назад +7

      severe/profound it's a life skills classroom. They learn skills needed for life, and social skills and they are supposed to learn math, English, etc but at their level they are functioning at which may be kinder or 1st grade example level and try to help them get up to a higher grade level if they can.Good question.

    • @channelmar15
      @channelmar15 5 лет назад +3

      Profound because they are 14-18 years old and have to be reminded of the days of the week at the 1:00 minute mark.

    • @dominiquepilon5764
      @dominiquepilon5764 5 лет назад +1

      Some are moderate but cant speak because of autism or languages disabilities I would say moderate to severe about 6-8 yrs old I

  • @usmanlee6516
    @usmanlee6516 2 года назад +1

    How it's possibol plz help me training in my daughter she is 13 years old

  • @cbsteffen
    @cbsteffen 5 месяцев назад +1

    Special Ed should be set up in a diverse way at every school. In other words, Special Ed teachers should always meet full qualification so that none are better qualified than any others are, but school administrators almost never grow up and therefore generally just want Special Ed teachers to have at least the bare minimum requirements in order to teach Special Ed, and there shouldn’t be a bare minimum with Special Ed whatsoever!

  • @lightskinxxvvxx7334
    @lightskinxxvvxx7334 5 лет назад +9

    Guys i was in them type of classes all because i almost died when my mom was giving birth to me an was very sick as a new born n i had to stay in hospital for like a half a month so like 3 weeks n it made me slow not stupid n plz dont call me that

    • @CarpeDiem431
      @CarpeDiem431 4 года назад +3

      cutie boy cute that makes sense. That’s not your fault and it’s ok to think slow. I think slow too and I think of ideas no one else does because of it!

    • @lightskinxxvvxx7334
      @lightskinxxvvxx7334 4 года назад +2

      Thanks😉

  • @aaronchristophergilbertmon4349
    @aaronchristophergilbertmon4349 2 года назад +2

    Special Educations makes me feel uncomfortable when I'm being placed in and i know that I have high functioning anxiety plus i'm a minor which I want to learn everything in advanced levels carefully so I just dont feel like being in special education and my goal is to join them in Regular Classrooms and make some new allies and make the best behaviour in my life and special education is unlearning and i felt disgusted but i dont sit grumpily though , i worked hard and educate and yeah

  • @gourmet2276
    @gourmet2276 6 лет назад +4

    this take emense patience and tolerance.

  • @duaasohail5563
    @duaasohail5563 4 года назад

    Which school is this...anyone knows the name?

  • @animefan2454
    @animefan2454 4 года назад +15

    I always hated being in special ed.

    • @marvelfuture2057
      @marvelfuture2057 4 года назад +5

      Mee to

    • @TehPesky
      @TehPesky 4 года назад +4

      Same

    • @arveniawalker5100
      @arveniawalker5100 3 года назад +8

      Me to people really don't understand how being in special education really messes with your self-esteem it really makes you feel like you're not normal enough like you just don't fit in that's all any kid ever wants to feel like they fit in teachers put you down they don't care about your academics they all ready feel like you are not going to succeed so they don't even try to teach you

    • @joshuagrant3507
      @joshuagrant3507 3 года назад +2

      Facts and is this a high school

    • @Chaos_867
      @Chaos_867 3 года назад +1

      Same

  • @ungata101
    @ungata101 Год назад +3

    I was in Special Ed Inclusion growing up

  • @SabbatarianSundayer.
    @SabbatarianSundayer. 7 лет назад +7

    I got cursed as a special eder, as of 1980. There were very usually 2 others in that class. At most ever; a total of 5 to 6. Math was my all time worst subject. But sorta not any more; as I watch math with the "Study Pug". Im a special eder survivor; as there are some mainstreamers and honors students, who aren't.

  • @steveharrington3296
    @steveharrington3296 6 лет назад +18

    Are these teens aware of the situation they are in? Or are they treated like children and have the situation hidden from them?

    • @db4695
      @db4695 5 лет назад +4

      Justice wears A mask when trying to sound smart goes wrong

    • @makaylahuntley11
      @makaylahuntley11 5 лет назад +15

      It depends on who teaches them. I am basically an intern in a high-school class of mixed disabilities, so we have deaf kids, autistic kids, Asperger's kids, down syndrome kids, and others. They're all very very sweet, and some are higher functioning than others and just need us to teach them slowly. Others struggle to learn things that you and I deem simple, like tying shoelaces. So really each case is individual, and we treat them mostly the same but based on what they personally understand and how their disability affects them.

    • @Momoeditsgacha
      @Momoeditsgacha 4 года назад

      @@atomlightstone it depends how they are. a girl in my special ed class Jesa doesn't understand anything if something doesn't go get way she'll take off her clothes or moist of the time throw her shoes. thats why we have a quiet room so if something happens like that there's something bebang in there was a iPad and s Blanket

    • @Eurodance90schick
      @Eurodance90schick 4 года назад

      @@Momoeditsgacha I agree with you, in my high school I was in special ed as well and we had kids with sever to minor autism, physical and intellectual disabilities and my school was also for students with behavioral problems too. Every so often in my classes during my high school we'd have a few behavioral students act up and there was a behavioral program at my school called the contact program and the behavior kids would get sent to the contact room, in that room there were 2 couches, a huge table with chair and one or two computers and if students did go in there they'd have to be doing there work or someone would be sitting on the couch have a behavioral staff make sure they're reading if they had a reading assignment or making sure they stay on task. Kids with autism would be in there too and do work as week there would be some kids who'd need to be in there to sit on the couch and calm down too but the behavior staff would keep an eye on them too.

    • @kingnate9534
      @kingnate9534 4 года назад +1

      @@Eurodance90schick No, some of these kids do not understand because they do not have the mental compacity to do so. There are some students with severe mental disability they could never live by themselves and they would always need special assistance throughout their lives, but there are some kids that are higher functioning. Some students with special needs get placed in the mainstream classes believe it or not.

  • @MrTryandstopme
    @MrTryandstopme 3 месяца назад +2

    I was in special Ed, and I hate the way they treat you.

  • @kathythureen9341
    @kathythureen9341 7 месяцев назад +2

    I HATED BEING IN SPECIAL ED IN SCHOOL.

  • @Stephen-kk7qw
    @Stephen-kk7qw 5 лет назад +12

    I’m sorry for laughing at the person saying 4+4+4+4+4=4+4+4=8

    • @amateurz745
      @amateurz745 4 года назад +3

      SGT StEvE same 😂

    • @bridgetr8949
      @bridgetr8949 3 года назад +4

      He’s trying

    • @hafsahabdullah8379
      @hafsahabdullah8379 Год назад +1

      If you were really sorry, you wouldn't have typed it up and commented it. I'm sure your teacher did not laugh at your face when you made a mistake in preschool while learning the alphabet for the first time. You're a terrible human. Let's hope 3 more years from now, you're a changed human.

  • @HINAYUTA
    @HINAYUTA 5 лет назад +4

    1:08 my last two brain cells during a quiz
    But In all seriousness this is a nice video. I wanna be a speech path when I grow up

  • @millisagable9332
    @millisagable9332 6 лет назад +3

    I went to that school omg

  • @kgaccount
    @kgaccount 2 года назад +3

    Love special education teachers!

    • @aaronchristophergilbertmon4349
      @aaronchristophergilbertmon4349 2 года назад +1

      fuck them man they re doing the same learning experience every year and im always outside of special education for doing courses differently but u do loved them and im not in a great mood with them but im ok with them its like i dont feel like doing lower levels and all I want to do is higher level stuff and it makes me nervous and my heart will be beating fast so if u dont believe me, I hate Special Education its so much torturing and its making me serious and agitated with some existential crisis on there behalf and I wish i was performing well in General Education since then but being diagnosed of something so in the present day, I changed my life into a normal person and I want to check in to general classes, developments and its fuckingly elegant and more educative than this because its less self-physical for special ed and for Gen ed its way more and im sorry about this im moving out of this joint and not in those days for Special Ed, just a lovely day in a General Education program for me as a student in high school

  • @usmanlee6516
    @usmanlee6516 2 года назад +3

    I have a daughter who is special I cannot train her and I not found any special school for her I am very worry about I want she live a normal life as her other brother and sister

    • @blueamenaa749
      @blueamenaa749 25 дней назад

      Where do you live? Have you been able to find something? There are resources online. I hope you re all okay.

  • @marvelfuture2057
    @marvelfuture2057 4 года назад +7

    I always hate special education

  • @highwaycoffeemanguy9678
    @highwaycoffeemanguy9678 3 года назад +4

    How will special education help these students to graduate high school by not getting a diploma? Very unlearning

  • @sinamam5112
    @sinamam5112 3 года назад +2

    The dancing part reminds me of tiktok

  • @theonewhoasked2811
    @theonewhoasked2811 2 года назад +1

    My brother was in one of these

  • @divine308
    @divine308 6 лет назад +9

    How do I know if I am in special ed or just a alternative ed program. The kids in my program act a lot better than this and act like typical trouble making teens

    • @davidhuynh5600
      @davidhuynh5600 6 лет назад +2

      They are both the same thing Plasma Skull. This is a life skills classroom, to my knowledge the lowest level of education we have as far as academics. Does not mean that anyone is dumb, they just learn different at a slower pace. Be happy if you are in special education because if not you may not pass school. This way, one way or another you will pass and if you get really good grades and do well on the government test then you will get a regular diploma. No worries.

    • @cassandram.2390
      @cassandram.2390 6 лет назад +2

      At my daughter's school, all of the kids in Special Ed have behavioral problems, so they have trouble focusing in classes... That's why they're in Special Ed. My daughter's Special Ed is nothing like this school.

    • @aa_edits_05yt88
      @aa_edits_05yt88 4 года назад

      We act like teenagers. My class is 6-8th graders. When we make a simple mistake. We get a working lunch and consequences.

    • @Chaos_867
      @Chaos_867 3 года назад

      Im honestly pissed at teens these days only saying FAM OR BRUH every day it hurts my head from such cancer in their brains

    • @Geminipasta
      @Geminipasta 3 года назад

      Special Ed is a very broad educational category.

  • @princessesoftheking7411
    @princessesoftheking7411 2 года назад +1

    Such an easy class 😜 why do they get this ?

    • @mik06
      @mik06 Год назад +3

      It takes a while for them to understand some basic concepts

  • @anomaly2721
    @anomaly2721 6 лет назад +26

    That's alot of Rick and morty fans

    • @eltonjohn2012
      @eltonjohn2012 5 лет назад +5

      Bro stop

    • @hafsahabdullah8379
      @hafsahabdullah8379 Год назад

      I pray to God that you and your significant other birth a child with disabilities. One day your very own child will come home from special education class and will cry his eyes out to you because someone called him a "rick and morty fan." Then maybe you'll see how much words hurt. Maybe you'll feel the same amount of rage and anger that I have right now as I type. And maybe you'll cry, too

  • @MimuSan.
    @MimuSan. 2 года назад +9

    I hate how children with high functioning autism often arent put in any special needs classes at ALL. School is overly stressful for me and I get so confused over the littlest things. I am always on the verge of crying, but Im still put in normal classes because I'm high functioning. It's unfair- I still need care and I'm not the same as the others. It's degrading to me and makes me feel like someone whos just faking or being dramatic.

    • @MrPillowStudios
      @MrPillowStudios Год назад +1

      I got special ed, although I don't need it.

    • @earthodin3128
      @earthodin3128 Год назад +1

      Bro special Ed is the worst experience for kids with high functioning autism aka Asperger’s seriously this video is a prime example of bad education and a high functioning autistic kid acts like a normel typical kid and ur telling me they should be in a class where u learn nothing but freaking 3rd grade stuff and the kids in the video are high schoolers and they don’t know calendars and most kids with Asperger’s never gets trusted by teachers and they treat us like stupid people alright and I’m 14 years old and I’m in special Ed and I learn the same crap this year and I’m freshman and what sucks about special Ed is that you learn the same freaking stuff every year like bruh and it’s impossible making friends cuz your stuck with those kids that are different from you and that it’s impossible to be there friend and your stuck with them until you graduate and there with you everywhere you go

  • @peppermintfizz3071
    @peppermintfizz3071 2 года назад

    The guy that said “let’s try it” sounds like zachology

  • @donnie1238
    @donnie1238 3 года назад +3

    😁😁😁 I have special needs and sometimes I stutter😞😁😁😁😁

  • @lani6789
    @lani6789 2 года назад +1

    I’m being sent here because of my hair pulling addiction

    • @lani6789
      @lani6789 2 года назад

      Help me

    • @clayter222
      @clayter222 Год назад

      update?

    • @earthodin3128
      @earthodin3128 Год назад

      @@lani6789 that is the dumbest reason to be in special Ed well now you gotta learn 2nd grade education

  • @Crayolapup
    @Crayolapup 6 лет назад +6

    Fuck, I was supposed to be in Special Education... But not this one. I don't randomly scream and rock back and forth. I'm just slow.

    • @superman-mv7cy
      @superman-mv7cy 6 лет назад +1

      Eureka don't let them treat you like a kindergarten..... Make them treat you like your age!

    • @itsvenombro3058
      @itsvenombro3058 6 лет назад +5

      super man this what i did in special education and this is why I was behind in high school seriously I do blame my special education teachers for not helping me getting into a good college after so many years in high school who was in special ed education for a long time since I didn’t get any diploma they give me a fake one it’s called an IEP diploma I decided to get my education back I went to a community college at the disability service center and they fucking rejected me because I didn’t take enough classes in high school which by the way it wasn’t my fault it was my dip shit motherfuckers special education teachers who cut me behind and didn’t do anything they should be all in jail right now because they cut me behind for so many years I ever did was watch the news play video games and watch movies on the computer while they were teaching all the other kids good stuff at the regular time The regular classes Some of the special ed students and my special education took regular classes and yet they were helping them and now some of the students they are in colleges but they kept me behind because they put me on whether classes at first and I didn’t understand him because I was behind at least seven years by the time I was in high school so who’s fault was it it wasn’t my fault it was my stupid teachers fault at middle school 6/7 and eighth and ninth by the time I was in high school I was behind at least seven years they gave me second grade reading level and let me just sayI still have this problem I’m still having learning problems the special education teachers don’t give a fuck about you after you graduate in my Pinyan I think they filled me

    • @s2yla
      @s2yla Год назад

      i was too, i was still borrowed into general ed classes, im currently a freshman and not in special education anymore. My parents figured I did not need the accommodations or support and i actually barely got any. I didn't feel like other kids when i was still put in 2 teacher classes, i just kinda felt out of place. eventually i got reevaluated and got out of special ed. Although i did hated me being in special ed I did not hate anyone else who was in it. And I don't understand why people hate kids who are in it too.

  • @offbeatmoss7104
    @offbeatmoss7104 4 года назад +7

    wtf are these kids so cute

  • @thaliaoneal3847
    @thaliaoneal3847 5 лет назад +5

    ❤️❤️💕 I am special ed class I love it too we go on field trip watch movie all kind fun stuff I love my class but not my teacher she mean to me and don’t believe am always sick am 17 year old now everything is fun because am disabled with 1 lung disease and feedingtube

    • @CraftboticCreationStation
      @CraftboticCreationStation 4 года назад +5

      I'm 17 also. I'm autistic and legally blind. I know exactly how you feel and my teacher was the same way

    • @skinnypenis614
      @skinnypenis614 3 года назад +1

      The fuck you mean your having fun wait until everyone starts calling you an outcast and other shit

  • @silverthefox5363
    @silverthefox5363 2 года назад +2

    2:35

  • @JaniceTaylor-it3ed
    @JaniceTaylor-it3ed Месяц назад

    ❤😊

  • @Chaos_867
    @Chaos_867 3 года назад +3

    I find special kids okay
    They have alot to learn but hey alot of people learn too

  • @MrPillowStudios
    @MrPillowStudios Год назад

    Good

  • @crxsonfn344
    @crxsonfn344 2 года назад

    Equaaaaalllls😂😂😂

  • @giovannij5441
    @giovannij5441 4 года назад +2

    I saw tyler the creator

  • @concord233
    @concord233 5 лет назад +5

    Sorry I’m not trying to be mean but what is that slurping sound

    • @bridgetr8949
      @bridgetr8949 3 года назад +1

      It’s a kid stiming some people with autism do it

  • @antgoated6016
    @antgoated6016 3 года назад +1

    i have autisume and my class is lik this

  • @jarredgarzayoutubechannelg3435
    @jarredgarzayoutubechannelg3435 5 лет назад +1

    Oh k

  • @skullreacts2291
    @skullreacts2291 6 лет назад +6

    No stuff Sherlock these kids need to be ready for collage your just sitting your but off while the two twins are ready your teaching them to use caculators are you trying to get fired

    • @davidhuynh5600
      @davidhuynh5600 6 лет назад +11

      High doubts these kids will ever go to regular college. That is why these kids are in this class. It is not a regular special education class but instead a life skill class. This guy will not get fired. These kids have been taught for many years to learn how to do math and can not remember their facts so they are being taught how to use a calculator so that when they go buy groceries or pay bills they can add up the amount they will have to pay. The kids that know their facts are taught differently.

    • @lizizhappy2185
      @lizizhappy2185 6 лет назад +14

      humankind invented calculators for a reason--so we wouldn't have to memorize math. This next concept is probably a little hard for you to grasp, but not everybody goes to college either. Unlike what your parents probably taught you, people can live happy and fulfilling lives without even graduating highschool--or knowing math

    • @UndeadSchizophrenicProductions
      @UndeadSchizophrenicProductions 5 лет назад +7

      SkullReacts 22 misspelled college. My second oldest brother could not deal with college, he is 26 but has the mental age of a 5-8 year old. He also has severe social anxiety. I find it stupid that everyone thinks you need college. I just WANT college, but I do not need it.

    • @bridgetr8949
      @bridgetr8949 3 года назад +1

      @@shady8045 That’s really offensive

  • @darkman1834
    @darkman1834 4 года назад +1

    I like to comment on this video and I'm this is what I paid most of my life with when I was in bell life in special education I didn't do anything in high school Fuck special education

  • @coffeestop4170
    @coffeestop4170 5 лет назад +12

    The teach is THICC

  • @gooberreviews9422
    @gooberreviews9422 2 года назад

    To get them a job me working at Walmart being mentally handicapped working the cash register 2 …..0…….1…….9 some Karen about to lose her sh##t lmao 🤣😂😂😂

  • @9PUP
    @9PUP 5 лет назад

    Glad I’m academically gifted