literally. i use to be at a special ed school specifically autistic people and it was so terrible i got none of my needed accommodations that were in my EHCP and was left in an empty room on my own all day with nothing to do
Teachers like that are the worst because i work up the courage to ask for help and they just repeat the directions and are confused why they weren’t helpful. I can read it as many times as I want but reading nonsense isn’t helpful.
My teachers are that good. I raise my hand and they say “not when I’m in the middle of teaching”. Then the bell rings and I can’t stay after class because I only have 5 minutes to speed walk to my next class across a big campus in hopes of making there on time. I can’t stay after school because I don’t have valid transportation and they don’t respond to emails on out of school hours. Then the next day rolls along and when I don’t have the assignment done they yell at me because “I should have asked for help instead of staring blankly at my paper”
Being undiagnosed was the worst part of school. I’d ask for help and none of the teachers would help. I’d raise my hand the entire class period and they wouldn’t even walk over. Then they get mad when my work isn’t done. They’d yell and cry when after crying the entire class period stressing I’d turn my test in blank. Yet it was always my fault. I didn’t pay attention. Or I didn’t do xyz. It’s like I didn’t even exist. My senior year I just resorted to cheating. The whole year. I didn’t do one assignment without cheating. My essays were all written by ai. My other core classes were all from my friends who’d give me the answers. My electives I took one that had no grade an off period and a special interest. I spent my entire school life begging for help that never came.
As a child, I grew up with chemo brain and still have it to this day. Getting help is school was not easy, especially we I was integrated into a regular classroom and there was no aid to help me. It was mostly a problem in high school as hardly any of the teachers had SPED certificates and wouldn’t take the time to teach me in a way I could understand. Basically there way or the high way. I just started collage this year and it’s a completely different exsperinace. My collage has plans in place for students like me, I have an advisor I meet with every week to help me and my professors are very accommodating. And I still get accommodations.
I was struggling with a type of question I'd have to do in an exam, I just couldn't do it the way I'd been taught. Tne first time Iwas like well I haven't done this before so, I'll see how it goes next time. The next time I still can't do it the way I've been taught and I start having a panic attack. If I can't do it on go 2, probably won't suddenly get it for go 3, 4, 5 and in my A level history exam. My teacher noticed I was struggling and I told her why. She figured out another way for me to approach that type of question by doing all of the stuff I had to address 1 at a time, rather than at the same time. It was slower, but possible. She was one of the best teachers I had.
Girl, I agree with you. I was dyslexic too and I had the same problem. I didn’t understand like when the teacher would explain and then when she came to me she said it really slowly and it really just annoyed me.
Fellow Cerebral Palsy student... it turns into people looking at you like you're a complete idiot or in my case, I have a stutter on top of Mild CP so there's also trying to fight to not be cut off by students or ignored by staff
I have dyslexia and autizum and truma, and they dont help the act like they will help you so much, but they just say all these random words and you haft to act like you get it or they think you dont lissen i think they should do more and has specific teachers for people that need more help and a teacher that understands you
I really wish I had teachers like that up until I was 9 they told me I was stupid and other horrible things. I then got a private statement done and got 1-1 support. That stopped just before I started my gcse subjects cause I could then read and write to an ok level and then decided to put me in the bottom sets for every subject with my bullies and people who didn't want to apply themselves just cause no one could be bothered to take an extra few mins with me
So you’re telling me teacher don’t help people in your country? My teachers either help everyone right away or sarcastically insult half your family and throw a pencil at your face (W history teacher. Props to you, Bertus)
My teachers would just claim not to understand my question and walk away. Several called me lazy and said they werent going to do it for me then where bewildered when I dropped out no longer interested in being bullied by groen ass adults.
Ugh, I had an absolutely awful TA for a physics lab in uni. He was useless, he never answered a single question. If you couldn't understand what question 8 was asking, he'd come over, read question 8 to you in a very condescending slow manner, say "See, it's easy" and walk away. For one lab there was an issue with 7 of the 8 machines. But because one group was getting outputs that made sense, he wouldn't look at anyone else's machines. Like at one point my group was getting a negative number for something that couldn't be negative. Like physically impossible to be negative. Yeah, the professor ended up having to send us values to use for our reports so we could actually do the calculations.
Teacher: What part of this are you not getting? Me: All of it, I dont understand any of it Teacher: Maybe pay attention next time Me: I was, and I have four pages of notes, I just dont get it Teacher: just look at your notes then my teachers were always so unhelpful it was insane
I was in a dyslexic course in primary school and had it printed on my grading thingy(no clue what it is called) so when I went from primary school to secondary school I would still have courses and accommodations for it but the school ignored it and I hadn't had accommodation for it since I still manage to get a 3 (c) despite that
That'd be perfect if all teachers were like that. We used to have a math teacher that would wait for the first question in the class, then make them stand while she'd yell at them that they were stupid etc, just so no one would ask her for help. But I guess, at least she didn't discriminate? Lol
This seems so obvious, but I can name all the teachers that did this consistently on one hand. Normalize helping your students at their pace (assuming they are trying to learn and give the teacher basic human respect)
This is an example of a positive interaction between a teacher and a disabled student who is having trouble understanding the lesson. It's a good example of patience and encouragement that all students deserve as well as understanding of disability issues that disabled students deserve.
It's so helpful when you can have actually good assinstance at school :3
It’s so helpful but unfortunately rare 😭
literally. i use to be at a special ed school specifically autistic people and it was so terrible i got none of my needed accommodations that were in my EHCP and was left in an empty room on my own all day with nothing to do
Autistic me: “I have a question! These assignment directions aren’t clear”
Like 80% of my teachers: “what? Yes it is.”
The worst time someone else asks (usually a smart kid) "I don't get it too", the teacher starts to explain 😭
Teachers like that are the worst because i work up the courage to ask for help and they just repeat the directions and are confused why they weren’t helpful.
I can read it as many times as I want but reading nonsense isn’t helpful.
@ gosh, yep! It’s like, yeah, you wrote it, I know YOU think it’s clear. It’s NOT clear to everyone bestie
THATS SO REAL!!!
@@moqqastarIt's worse when you're the smart kid and autistic, and they don't explain because they think you'll get it since you're smart.
My school would literally js go "Oh, I know it's hard. A lot of people are confused." And walk off
Exactly!!
@fatimahdiallo-d9w Like If a bunch of ppl are confused maybe explain?? 😭
@@I-refuse-to-love SEE SOMEONE HAS COMMON SENSE!!!!!
Brain fog and the education system are really not the best mix!
My school isn’t giving me accommodations for my dyslexia, they told me to “just ask more questions” 🙄
Wtf?? That's not how disabilities work omg
Same it sucks
Sue
My teachers are that good. I raise my hand and they say “not when I’m in the middle of teaching”. Then the bell rings and I can’t stay after class because I only have 5 minutes to speed walk to my next class across a big campus in hopes of making there on time. I can’t stay after school because I don’t have valid transportation and they don’t respond to emails on out of school hours. Then the next day rolls along and when I don’t have the assignment done they yell at me because “I should have asked for help instead of staring blankly at my paper”
Being undiagnosed was the worst part of school. I’d ask for help and none of the teachers would help. I’d raise my hand the entire class period and they wouldn’t even walk over. Then they get mad when my work isn’t done. They’d yell and cry when after crying the entire class period stressing I’d turn my test in blank. Yet it was always my fault. I didn’t pay attention. Or I didn’t do xyz. It’s like I didn’t even exist. My senior year I just resorted to cheating. The whole year. I didn’t do one assignment without cheating. My essays were all written by ai. My other core classes were all from my friends who’d give me the answers. My electives I took one that had no grade an off period and a special interest. I spent my entire school life begging for help that never came.
As a child, I grew up with chemo brain and still have it to this day. Getting help is school was not easy, especially we I was integrated into a regular classroom and there was no aid to help me. It was mostly a problem in high school as hardly any of the teachers had SPED certificates and wouldn’t take the time to teach me in a way I could understand. Basically there way or the high way. I just started collage this year and it’s a completely different exsperinace. My collage has plans in place for students like me, I have an advisor I meet with every week to help me and my professors are very accommodating. And I still get accommodations.
The cat under her wheelchair in the first but😂
I knew I wasn't seeing things!
god i wish my teachers where like this growing up
My teacher says “oH, rEaD iT aGaIn” and walk off
😤😤😤😤😤😵
I hated school so much. Was undiagnosed then.
I was struggling with a type of question I'd have to do in an exam, I just couldn't do it the way I'd been taught. Tne first time Iwas like well I haven't done this before so, I'll see how it goes next time. The next time I still can't do it the way I've been taught and I start having a panic attack. If I can't do it on go 2, probably won't suddenly get it for go 3, 4, 5 and in my A level history exam.
My teacher noticed I was struggling and I told her why. She figured out another way for me to approach that type of question by doing all of the stuff I had to address 1 at a time, rather than at the same time. It was slower, but possible.
She was one of the best teachers I had.
I wish my teachers were more like that in both high school and primary school....
but for us it goes ,like this:
me: teacher i dont understand
teacher: well then why didnt you listen?
Girl, I agree with you. I was dyslexic too and I had the same problem. I didn’t understand like when the teacher would explain and then when she came to me she said it really slowly and it really just annoyed me.
I have trouble with learning I still like school related things but me having cerebral palsy it makes learning harder sometimes ❤️
Fellow Cerebral Palsy student... it turns into people looking at you like you're a complete idiot or in my case, I have a stutter on top of Mild CP so there's also trying to fight to not be cut off by students or ignored by staff
@ my cp is mild also :)
I have dyslexia and autizum and truma, and they dont help the act like they will help you so much, but they just say all these random words and you haft to act like you get it or they think you dont lissen i think they should do more and has specific teachers for people that need more help and a teacher that understands you
I got nothing to say other than FACTS. (I wanna boost engagement)
I love your eye makeup
Help I have that exact wall in my classroom
I wish my teacher’s would do this for me my school barely helps people with dyslexia , ADHD and autism.
I went to a special school and it was the most ableist place IV ever been to
I really wish I had teachers like that up until I was 9 they told me I was stupid and other horrible things. I then got a private statement done and got 1-1 support. That stopped just before I started my gcse subjects cause I could then read and write to an ok level and then decided to put me in the bottom sets for every subject with my bullies and people who didn't want to apply themselves just cause no one could be bothered to take an extra few mins with me
So you’re telling me teacher don’t help people in your country? My teachers either help everyone right away or sarcastically insult half your family and throw a pencil at your face (W history teacher. Props to you, Bertus)
My friend: Whats did you learned on this video?
Me: in the begining there was a Cat om her wheelchair to be exact it's head
I’m autistic and Istg that the exam questions are so vague! Like if you want me to ramble for 3 pages you need to give me more context!!
My teachers would just claim not to understand my question and walk away. Several called me lazy and said they werent going to do it for me then where bewildered when I dropped out no longer interested in being bullied by groen ass adults.
Ugh, I had an absolutely awful TA for a physics lab in uni. He was useless, he never answered a single question. If you couldn't understand what question 8 was asking, he'd come over, read question 8 to you in a very condescending slow manner, say "See, it's easy" and walk away.
For one lab there was an issue with 7 of the 8 machines. But because one group was getting outputs that made sense, he wouldn't look at anyone else's machines. Like at one point my group was getting a negative number for something that couldn't be negative. Like physically impossible to be negative. Yeah, the professor ended up having to send us values to use for our reports so we could actually do the calculations.
The teatchers just say read the question slowly again and then just leave
Wish my teachers who didn't really seem to want to help me did help me..
Teacher: What part of this are you not getting?
Me: All of it, I dont understand any of it
Teacher: Maybe pay attention next time
Me: I was, and I have four pages of notes, I just dont get it
Teacher: just look at your notes then
my teachers were always so unhelpful it was insane
I'm sorry but if you ask for help they just repeat what they said to class in a brief version and think that was expaing what you don't get
I was in a dyslexic course in primary school and had it printed on my grading thingy(no clue what it is called) so when I went from primary school to secondary school I would still have courses and accommodations for it but the school ignored it and I hadn't had accommodation for it since I still manage to get a 3 (c) despite that
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@stillnotstill thx
i wish that it was like that for me .. but i started school in the 80s so i was told i was trouble .
That'd be perfect if all teachers were like that. We used to have a math teacher that would wait for the first question in the class, then make them stand while she'd yell at them that they were stupid etc, just so no one would ask her for help. But I guess, at least she didn't discriminate? Lol
(btw my negativity was towards her not you)
Teachers would like to do this but do NOT HAVE TIME to spend extra effort with those who are lagging behind
Yeeeeeah that is so not the entirety of the problem though....
Did anyone else see the cat in the beginning?!?
This seems so obvious, but I can name all the teachers that did this consistently on one hand. Normalize helping your students at their pace (assuming they are trying to learn and give the teacher basic human respect)
Another dyslexic brother in I'm also dyslexic
Add without the teacher making fun of them that happened to me.
Who else saw the cat in the start
did you see the cat in the beggining?
Not my experience
Can someone please explain 😭
This is an example of a positive interaction between a teacher and a disabled student who is having trouble understanding the lesson. It's a good example of patience and encouragement that all students deserve as well as understanding of disability issues that disabled students deserve.
I wish
I’m ur first comment!
I heard some one say that if I commented on ur fav ytubers video that they would pin ur comment!
I wonder if that’s true???
2hrs and I'm ur 7th comment lol it's funny the difference in likes
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