Sparx
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Ever have one of those days when someone says something and it just hits you the wrong way? That was me today.
Here's some backstory. I'm a SPED student, if you will. I don't find "sped" an offensive term, unless its used in a bad way. SPED, or Special Education, means anything out of the normal rage of an agegroup. I have a very above average IQ, and I work at a level above most of the people my age. I am in a SPED program that helps me prepare for college, the ACT/SAT, and it gives me first choice on classes, dorms, etc.
Today in French, someone said "you're so sped" speaking to another student. Now, I hear that all the time, its like "thats so gay" I don't like it, but I'm used to it. But the girls voice was kind of hard to understand, so the other person said "I'm so what?". This boy in the back of the room said "sped means you're ********."
Wait. I'm what?
I spent 3 hours at a Job Fair for SPED students, mostly the gifted end of the spectrum was there. The adults that were there to interview had only been told "this is for SPED students". They assumed we were all mentally disabled. I was treated like I was an idiot. I finally just went and sat down, because I was tired of being talked to like a three year old.
Today, I don't know what it was, but hearing him say that just hit me the wrong way.
I turned around and let him have it. I informed him that sped doesn't mean '********' as he so quaintly put it. I told him that I am sped. He apologized and corrected himself. I was probably too hard on him, but I can promise you that he's not going to say that again.
Here's some backstory. I'm a SPED student, if you will. I don't find "sped" an offensive term, unless its used in a bad way. SPED, or Special Education, means anything out of the normal rage of an agegroup. I have a very above average IQ, and I work at a level above most of the people my age. I am in a SPED program that helps me prepare for college, the ACT/SAT, and it gives me first choice on classes, dorms, etc.
Today in French, someone said "you're so sped" speaking to another student. Now, I hear that all the time, its like "thats so gay" I don't like it, but I'm used to it. But the girls voice was kind of hard to understand, so the other person said "I'm so what?". This boy in the back of the room said "sped means you're ********."
Wait. I'm what?
I spent 3 hours at a Job Fair for SPED students, mostly the gifted end of the spectrum was there. The adults that were there to interview had only been told "this is for SPED students". They assumed we were all mentally disabled. I was treated like I was an idiot. I finally just went and sat down, because I was tired of being talked to like a three year old.
Today, I don't know what it was, but hearing him say that just hit me the wrong way.
I turned around and let him have it. I informed him that sped doesn't mean '********' as he so quaintly put it. I told him that I am sped. He apologized and corrected himself. I was probably too hard on him, but I can promise you that he's not going to say that again.
