Teaching Disabilities

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Not Learning Disabilities

Differential diagnosis


Thousands of American educators suffer in isolation, shamed into blaming creative kids because of a silent epidemic: teaching disabilities.

7:38 PM · Apr 25, 2015


I’ve been told I’m, dyslexic, dysgraphic, color blind, processing impaired w low executive functioning, ADD & I suffer from kinesthetic reinforcement deficits.

Which is all BS. I wasn’t meant for educators, as those are actually their issues with me (i.e. teaching disabilities).

5:36 AM · Sep 5, 2019

What were your learning disabilities as a kid, @EricRWeinstein? Their existence was mentioned in passing in at least two podcasts, but google yields no further explanation. Someone enlighten me.

5:09 AM · Sep 5, 2019

People think I’m kidding about teaching disabilities. I’m not.

For example, people with typical color vision have no idea how many tasks are gratuitously & unnecessarily dependent on color coding. If you‘re color blind, ‘educators’ get furious with you for wasting class time!

5:36 AM · Sep 5, 2019

You come to hate yourself because as a kid picked on by almost every teacher for wasting class time, you don’t have the courage to say “Wait a minute. What if I’m totally fine the way I am and it’s an entire ‘educator’ cult, bigoted & biased toward their beloved neurotypicals?”

5:36 AM · Sep 5, 2019

It’s too big a thought for a kid. Too crazy even for most adults. But ask this: why is a geometry problem color coded when color blindness is relatively common? Why is reading music so important to most teachers when many musicians can’t read? It’s in the economics of teaching.

5:36 AM · Sep 5, 2019

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