I thought everyone was treated equal, and by segregating doesn't teach about one another different problems. There's so much benefits from learning about different things , it can change your direction and opportunities in life.
@LynHannan
Жыл бұрын
The instigation of segregated schools has directly led to segregated communities and the loneliness that engenders. Kids who grow up amongst others with disabilities are innately more compassionate toward their fellow humans; than those who never see them so they are blind to them to the point they are startled into staring - they are startled into behaving dispassionately simply by the fact that they are not accustomed to those with disabilities. The "abled", therefore are becoming disabled toward the disabled.
@harrykane_
7 ай бұрын
what's the alternative? You haven't figured out how disabled people could fit into schools with abled and stuff. They're going to face all sorts of bullying but that's actually concerning issue as bullying is being solved. But what about teaching? Teachers aren't generally good enough for abled people nowadays. You'd need a handful of teacher in classroom. Let's face the truth here "disabled" people are different. But it's not bad to be different. Why's the idea of this so frowned upon?
@harrykane_
7 ай бұрын
They are different and they deserve care and full focus. The spectrum is so in depth you have no idea how many types of disabilities there are. It's okay to acknowledge they're different and they deserve more care. Now up until you fix the main education system there's no way disabled kids would properly thrive under the normal institution's supervision.
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