rosiemaphone wrote:
I go to a specialist school and I love it. There are kids with a range of difficulties there, but no-one there is "Severely" (for want of a better word) disabled. I have friends there and people accept me as I am, I board there and it's become a second home. I don't get picked on if I want to pace the grounds in the evenings, or work in a small room by myself in the daytime, and my friends understand that I 'fill up' quickly - i.e a short conversation is enough for me, I can't socialize for long periods of time. I love being able to debate with staff there. The best thing about it is I am allowed to be who I am.
...oh dear, I think I've been rambling again. So yeah, what kind of school do you go to? Do you enjoy it? Why?
Wow, I really wish I went to a place like that! I went to look at a special school while I was looking at secondary schools, but it was really for people more severe than me, and it was all a bit "dumbed-down" (no offense intended for anyone who is more severe of course!). It just wasen't for me really.
Now, if I had a school which was a compramise, which was not meant for more severe people on the spectrum yet let you be yourself, make friends, etc, it'd be in heaven!
At the moment, though, I'm just in a normal secondary school. It's usually alright these days because I'm used to it.