As I, and many others see it, the main problem with labels is that they conceal more than they reveal, and they change the way we see people.
I think this line really captures the problem with labeling students in school. Even if labels are meant to “help,” they usually end up shrinking a whole person down to one characteristic. It shows how labels shape teachers’ expectations and even how children start to see themselves. This quote shows that the system often focuses more on what a student can’t do than on what they bring to the classroom, which is why the author pushes so hard for more humanizing and inclusive practices.