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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]You're being ridiculous. She already said she knows what neurotypical is.[/quote] At least two of us have said we are familiar with neuotypical, but not NT. Don't understand why the earlier PP is so arrogant. [/quote] You also said you don’t know neurodivergent. Yet every single one of us here teaches kids who receive sped services. It’s like a mechanic saying oh I didn’t know there were two kinds of screwdrivers. [/quote] I'm PP. I never said that. You need to know that there are more than you and one other person writing on this thread. Possibly, you are not "NT?"[/quote] This is why people think teachers suck, FYI. Using “maybe you’re special needs” as an insult if you teach is abhorrent. [/quote] And attacking the teacher on here is ...what? Acceptable? :roll: [/quote] Who was attacked! I said it’s wild they don’t know very standard education terms when they’ve been teaching for 20 years. That’s not an attack. Retorting by calling someone special needs when you are a teacher says a lot though. [/quote]
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