Reflection On Live With Disabilities

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More than one billion people in the world “live with disabilities”--that is 15% of the people on our earth (Rights). Within the United States alone, 48.9 million people (19.4%) have a disability with as much as 24.1 million of those people being classified as “[severely disabled]” (NSIP). Statistics such as these brand these people as the world’s largest minority. To make matters worse, people often discriminate against them as if it is their own fault that they have to live with the disability. All of this is due to the lack of knowledge towards the disabled: people don’t understand the facts and lash out in their feelings of discomfort. As a society, it is our responsibility to correct this flaw of ours, and there is only one way to …show more content…

When the students arrived on the first day, it didn’t take me long to realize that he had been right on it being a struggle. But not for the reasons that he had suggested. Over the course of the next 25 days, I observed and I interacted with each of the students. I learned each of the students strengths and weaknesses. I learned each of the students limits and just how far we should push them for them to succeed. But most importantly, I learned that these students had no chance of thriving within this sheltered …show more content…

Time after time, history has taught us that, with knowledge, we can achieve. In order to better include the disabled into society, free of misconceptions and judgement, we need to educate our public and we need to act on that new knowledge. The first step to solving this problem is through educating adults. By educating them, misconceptions will be abolished and people will better be able to understand what having a disability is truly like. These adults include teachers, daycare providers, medical doctors, even just parents. Knowing the facts about disabilities better equips an adult to deal with those who are handicapped. Someone who is around children as a career need to know how best to handle certain situations so that the child gets the care that they

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