@ashleylunaandnovi: #stitch with @bettercarellc education is one of the most ableist spaces where educators are taught through pedagogy and theory courses how to be ableist. I’ve been someone who has spoken out about this type of ableism since 2022, but haven’t recently because of my own struggles with maintaining a job within educational spaces over the last 3 years as a moderate support needs autistic person with other comorbid disabilities that make being able to physically teach inaccessible. But, the rights for disabled students to physically be able to go to school are on the line right now, and posts like the clip I showed in the beginning will only reinforce the current regime’s cruelty to take their necessary rights away. Anyone working in #specialeducation I urge you to BE careful with what you’re posting right now! Because not only do clips like the one I showed assume malice of disabled students, but it presumes incompetence that parents of students you teach won’t find these videos. #disabilityadvocate #education #individualswithdisabilitieseducationact

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CanvasOfOrange :
public Ed is so ableist- I'm disabled and the teaching program I passed through was evil, they sabotaged me everyday. my disabled kids deserve so much better than this rhetoric, especially when 90% of injuries by students are triggered by my coworkers, or non disabled students. my neck was literally sprained by a disabled student and you know whose fault it was? my abled coworker who put them in that position and set the kid up to accidentally hurt me. (I made sure they got support and didn't get any consequences) and we lost fed funding this year and they're pulling interpreters from our classrooms, upping class number limits, more expulsions for "safety". it's gross
2025-10-12 23:15:03
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bramble.baby
Elliot and Bramble :
Yes! I am getting my masters in special education currently and have been fighting the university about accessing accommodations since I started. There is so much that needs to change and higher education is teaching that ableism to educators
2025-10-13 22:02:06
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🦊-⃝⃤moss -⃝⃤🦊 :
MSN level 2 autistic 14 year old and part time AAC user here. I was so lucky to be spared from ABA due to my parents not wanting to diagnose me, and I am priveliged in that, I do still get abused in my special ed classes. And so many of my friends have had it worse. I’m lucky to only have to be in my special ed class around half the time, but it is still putting lasting trauma on me. This was very much in bad taste. I have been locked in closets, neglected, had my voice ripped away from me, told I don’t have the capacity to know what I need and how I feel. I have been treated like a monster, and that hasn’t been by other kids. It’s always been my caretakers that have done that. Not even other adults. I will say that special ed is not always abusive, especially with less severely disabled people and in smaller quantities. The people who care the least about disabled people always get the jobs with the most power over them.
2025-10-12 21:38:54
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animalcrossingstan
Lauren :
I’m in my 30’s now but I was in exclusively special ed classes in public school then placed at an out of district special Ed school. I kind of felt the same way going to school. (Like I needed to get dressed up in tactical gear to go to my class). When I see videos like that one I always thought it was a critique on low staff, not enough support, that kind of thing. I’ve had (with some exceptions) wonderful teachers and aides- poor case managers and special Ed higher ups.
2025-10-13 02:16:38
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