Oh yes. I relate to this so much. Poor Aspe-chan was gaslighted here, with the teacher refusing to believe her and pretty much traumatized her for life. I don't have a lot of memories of this, but when I was younger, I was assigned one-to-one aids by my elementary school, but they were just local parents from the neighborhood instead of people who knew about autism. From what my mother told me, these two aides were quite cruel to me, often yelling at me a lot for seemingly no reason. My parents forced the school to change aides, and they did, but the cruelty continued. At one point, my mom threatened to call the police and take the school to court, and I did eventually get another, nicer aide. I remember her being Hispanic, but that's about it. I also remember she had a daughter who I think didn't like me, but again, I have very few memories. But yeah, it can really hurt when you know you're not doing something wrong, but people completely flip their shit at you and act like you did, blowing the situation out of proportion and subjecting you to verbal abuse that you didn't warrant or deserve. It doesn't help that mental illnesses such as autism aren't that well understood in Japan because of the country's draconian desire for conformity. I've heard that Japanese society doesn't even believe in mental illnesses, with anyone who's genuinely mentally ill being told that any problems they have are just because of their own personality flaws, that they're somehow assholes for not conforming to Japan's social standards, and that they need to stop whining and get their shit together so they don't inconvenience others. Yeah, it's stupid and shitty, I know.