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To: bboop; SmithL
FYI, although your personal experience may show that the ADHD kids came from chaotic households, I can affirm to you that that is certainly not universal. Sometimes these so-called "short bus" kids, as a previous poster so quaintly put it, are from regular hard working families who deal with an incredibly difficult situation. Most of the posters on this site who have no one-on-one experience with these kids may want to stop with the generalizations.
43 posted on 11/14/2005 12:05:16 PM PST by half-cajun
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To: half-cajun
Thank you for your incredibly apt statement.

These stoopid generalizations are unbecoming of educated FReepers.

Sounds a lot like what an inane Democrat would say.

God help those who make such dumb statements and hope one of those slow coaches don't come back and bite them in their incredibly stoopid butt.
66 posted on 11/14/2005 1:08:49 PM PST by OKIEDOC (There's nothing like hearing someone say thank you for your help.)
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To: half-cajun

"Sometimes these so-called "short bus" kids, as a previous poster so quaintly put it, are from regular hard working families who deal with an incredibly difficult situation. Most of the posters on this site who have no one-on-one experience with these kids may want to stop with the generalizations."

Thank you. I happen to be one of those fathers. I really get tired of the "short bus" crack. My son was born with hydro-cephalus, at age eight he was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy. Because of the hydro-cephalus he does not remember or retain information as easily as others. At age 12 he is doing 3-4th grade work.

He's a great kid. Kind and courageous (two, complete, reconstructive surgeries on both feet to keep him ambulatory--try that if you think you're hardcore). The only problem he has in school is the constant teasing and torment he sustains from so-called "normal" kids. As for the ADHD kids that he shares his special ed class with, some of the worst teasing comes from them.

Of all the crap he has had to go through, what breaks my heart the most is the teasing. That has cut him deeper than any surgeons knife.

There is a time and place for poking fun at people for the right reasons. There is never a place for it when the target is a handicapped child.

Next time anyone reading this post thinks a "short bus" remark or joke is funny, see if you can tell it while looking someone who rides that bus in eye.


72 posted on 11/14/2005 1:50:57 PM PST by PsyOp (Men easily believe what they want to. – Caesar, De Bello Gallico, III, 18.)
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