jmnixon95 wrote:
ocdgirl123 wrote:
It depends on who it is. I have had some that I liked, and some that I didn't like.
I will admit that I have a "special room" at school called the "babababababa room" for no reason whatsoever. I just like to call it that.
I had one person who wanted me to be in the room at all times. I remember my dad told me he wanted me to go to class once and I told her that and she said do "whatever makes you happy". I said well, my dad wants me to go to cl-" She said "whatever makes you happy again."
She also didn't respond to me unless I said her name. She assumed that I was just talking to myself if I didn't say her name. That was a little odd and hard too remember, but it wasn't that bad.
I stopped working with about a month and a bit into the school year. I still encounter her sometimes. Once, my regular person was away and she called me to let me know. I went to the room where all the SEAs (as we call them) and special needs kids. (Typically more severe than me, I don't usually hang out them). The SEA I was working with before told me to go and talk to my teacher about it. He had nothing worked out so I went back. There was a girl that I don't get along with leaving the room at time. I decided to sit in the room until they got something worked out. The SEA that I don't like shooed me out. This is what happened after (I am "A", she is "Q" and the girl I don't like is "M"):
Q: A, go to your room.
A: Why?
Q: Because this is M's room.
A: She isn't here right now.
Q: She will be coming back.
A: Well, I'm still allowed here.
Q: Well this is M's spot, she has her spot, you have your spot, go there.
This person is nice to everyone except me and maybe one or two other people.
I haven't had any major problems with any other SEAs, except a few subs.
Sounds like you need them. I don't even need them; that's part of what irritates me so much.
Yeah, I do need them, I just like to have someone I get along well.
It's understandable to be annoyed about having them if you don't need. If I didn't need them, I wouldn't want them either.
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Canadian, young adult, student demisexual-heteroromantic, cisgender female, autistic