normalize speech impediments, normalize therapy, normalize acknowledging crappy parents, normalize stay at home parents, normalize video games as a healthy hobby, etc
the person who made that particular bingo board thinks these things aren't normal and therefore must be super young or super sheltered
Yeah as soon as I got to thinking about it this was totally made by a highschooler, it's all stuff a highschooler would typically do rather than much real world concepts (driving, financial independence, etc). I don't think the person was insinuating that therapy or speech impediments were negative, just that they are abnormal, which is true, the average person doesn't experience those things. But the graph is pretty broken, a normal person doesn't play instruments either. This feels like a wannabe honors student made this to feel good about themselves.
We should normalize recognizing crappy parents too, that could have made a good separate box. I think the original box is there because a lot of people in high school ****ing hate their parents for literally no reason, I had some friends that had great parents who would still yell at their parents and be excessively rude to them right in front of me and my mom, and that should not be normalized. Then I have friends with downright abusive parents who still act the like parents are making the right choices and that's also really messed up. It's kind of an odd square to include I guess, cus it can only apply to people who's parents treat them right, which is sadly less common than I used to think.
I would write more about the video game part but my break is over, I might make a better graph later.