i hate you trick questions i hate you intentionally vague wording i hate you unnecessary information in the question i hate you "figure it out yourself" i hate you not enough instruction i hate you no set format i hate you five versions of the same formula with no direction on when to use them i hate you academic vagueness
"a joy to have in class" aka This Child Will Not Be Diagnosed for at least Eight Years
every time i see a corporate tumblr that hasnt been touched in five years i shed a tear like we did that folks
people who haven't opened a book since high school love calling shit pretentious it's like a little bump of k to them
I saw this on FB today and I wanna try and express something about it. Like, you know the curbcutter effect? Where when curbcuts are put in it benefits everyone (bicyclists, people with baby strollers etc) and not just disabled people?
There is also whatever the opposite of the curbcutter effect is. And this is that.
This isn't just anti-adhd/autism propaganda... this is anti-child propaganda.
Kids have developmentally appropriate ways that they need to move their bodies and express themselves and sitting perfectly still staring straight ahead is not natural or good for ANY CHILD.
Don't get me wrong, I was punished unduly as a kid for being neurodivergent (and other types of kid will ALSO be punished unduly for it... Black kids come to mind) and thus UNABLE to perform this -- but even the kids who ARE able to perform this type of behavior are not SERVED WELL by it. They don't benefit from it.
This is bad for everyone.
The idea that bc some kids may be capable of complying with unfair expectations, those expectations don't hurt them... is a dangerous idea. Compliance isn't thriving. Expectation of compliance isn't fair treatment.
is there confetti every time you make an original post now?
18.05.2022—as if it’s week 11. time flies. starting to get super cold in canberra❄️☃️💨
my dad, trying to explain the concept of money to me: say you have a sandwich, and i need your sandwich. but i don't have anything to give you. you're not just gonna give it to me.
me: i would just give it to you.
my dad: