Chance The Rapper Opens Up About Being In Special-Ed Classes When He Was Younger, Says He Didn’t Feel ‘Smart As A Kid’

Chance The Rapper Opens Up About Being In Special-Ed Classes When He Was Younger, Says He Didn’t Feel ‘Smart As A Kid’
Chance The Rapper shared his childhood experience in special-Ed.
While chatting with Angela Yee, he explained that being in special education classes made him feel as if he wasn’t smart.
Chance also believes that placing labels on children so early can be incredibly harmful.
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TJB Crew, what are your thoughts on this revelation?
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