Quotehaving special snowflake kids with made up diseases by helicopter hippie parents
QuoteAlthough the types of "inconveniences" she and her disability apparently pose to others are different from the "inconveniences" Gluten Dude's disease seemingly foists onto the world, the level to which people seem bothered, put out and downright annoyed at what my little girl and other individuals with disabilities need to do in order to be able to access the same places and activities they do is similar.
Here I know I'm preaching to the choir, the same one I learn from all the time. What I call into question as these things come here for us to examine, analyze, is what is the narrative being played out here? Are we winning on an appeal to pity through blog snark? My concern being by responding to appeals to pity with our own appeals to pity we're feeding into that narrative that this is about having special snowflake kids with made up diseases by helicopter hippie parents. I don't think the appeal to pity should be answered with an appeal to pity. On the contrary, I think the appeal to pity should be quickly addressed as why that isn't the fundamental issue at hand, then respond with something more concrete. An explanation of FAPE, IgE-mediated responses, something that forces the hand of an antagonist to respond to what exists other than their personal feelings of entitlement. 
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Why Do Your Kid's Allergies Mean My Kid Can't Have a Birthday?
Incorrect supposition. The question is really about having a birthday party during class time. This should answer itself.
Sorry. Can't help myself.

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Why Do Your Kid's Allergies Mean My Kid Can't Have a Birthday?

wars.
