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Reply to "Wall Street Journal on rampant growth in percentage of college students with “disabilities”"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thankfully DS was diagnosed with ASD when he was 8 (and on his 4th school!) so that none of these moms will think we’re gaming the system :-/[/quote] What a horrid thing to say. [/quote]You need to turn on your sarcasm meter. [/quote] I don't think she was being sarcastic. There was a private school mom a few pages back who thinks that only her own child's disability is legitimate because, as far as I can tell, her fancy private school worked to give her child accommodation early in life. Let them eat cake, I suppose.[/quote] And sometimes the fancy private schools actually ask you to leave. Because you have ASD. And they cannot accommodate you. Walk a mile in someone's shoes let them eat cake pp. [/quote] Oh, I am on your side. I think the private school mom poster who thinks only her kid's accommodations are legitimate because she was able to use her access to a private school to get them earlier than poorer public school kids is awful. She's the one with the 'let them eat cake' attitude.[/quote]
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