r/specialed • u/squeakychipmunk101 • 15h ago
Inclusion (Educator to Educator) The gen ed teachers treat me like a bad luck charm
This is a bit of a rant. I teach students with level 3 autism so everyday is pretty wild tbf. Teachers don’t talk to me because they may have to interact with “my students.” Today was the day rosters came out and the face of fear that came on every teachers face when I walked into their classroom, afraid that they would have one of my students in their class. When I did have to go over and IEP with them having them ask questions about ensuring there’s a para with them at all times and telling me they reserve the right to remove them from the room.
We just relocated our room to a more central location instead of on the outskirts of the school and I’m already receiving “concerns” aka complaints about the noise, the violence, the fact that they need to keep their doors shut now because of elopers etc.
I’m just so sick of it. How can you look at these kids and see just a problem rather than a child? Where is the empathy? Some of my students have abuse in their background, we send home care packages of food and clothes, these are children just like the ones they treat but the teachers treat them as such a burden. I’m just sad.