My daughter has permitted me to add this. She also has tics, like Tourette syndrome although it hasn’t been diagnosed as such. The school did assemblies to all years 7-11 about tics and such problems and she still gets bullied about it. On the school bus just before Christmas her tics were particularly bad one morning, and a group of year 8 boys were all laughing at her, mocking her, at least one was filming her on his phone and all the others were asking for the file to be sent to them. That’s the sort of thing that should be reported, not a throwaway ignorant comment that’s not even directed at you, save your energy for more significant issues otherwise you are going to spend a lot of time getting upset. Yes we get why such comments are annoying and you can tell people why it’s wrong but many people won’t understand and if you keep making complaints people will get fed up. My daughter has also had people asking her what her pump tube is for and then threatening to cut it, yes she has spares at school but they don’t know that, we wondered if that could be classed as attempted murder?! She didn’t report that one but wonders now if she should have done, she didn’t want the hassle of filling forms in at the time. The incident on the bus was reported by someone else, two other year 11 girls stood up for her and went absolutely mental at the boys (one of them knew them because her brother was in the same year) and then later the head of year went to find her to see if she was OK and to say that if they found any evidence of video footage they would make sure it was destroyed.
Good luck with your assembly or fund raising or whatever you decide to do, if you can educate a few people at least then that’s got to be a good thing 🙂