Monday, 28 September 2015

Inclusive Education Program: A Step Million Worth




As discussed earlier, how our society treats with PWD's ? We cannot change the society's perception as a whole but can make them strong enough to stand against the hardship. To some extent this can be done by Inclusive education; education in which special and normal children are taught together under one roof. Though it’s a tough job for the teacher but inclusive education really builds up confidence in special children and boost their morale. Mostly people prefer a separate school for special children, but when they step out in the real world. The scenario is entirely different. Communicating with a children with same sense is quite easy but when it comes to the difference in abilities, it is really a hard nut to crack.


When special children spend 7 hours a day with the ones with different abilities, different attitude and different thinking, it builds confidence in them. Not being normal, but thinking the same really fill them with happiness and joy. Promotion of inclusive education is a big leap towards rehabilitation of special children. Support this program and promote it worldwide so people could understand the importance of inclusive education. Share our words.

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Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Society's Attitude with PWD's

Society often referred to a place where people live, play together, share sorrows and happiness, help each other to understand the situations and consider everyone equal. We call our residing in a society! But in fact it isn’t a society as we see it.

In our society we see normal people on the one side and PWD’s on the other end. Why do we keep this difference? Why do we always try to part from them? Are they animals? Think for a while.
Why don’t we understand that the difference created by us will make them realize that they have a disability and will not be able to do anything in their future. Just because they cannot walk like us, talk like us, see like us and think like us doesn’t disintegrate them from our society. Their fun is made, they are called by nick names referring to their disabilities. Why is that so? Do we don’t know they also feel the pain as we do. They are scared to step out in the society. They think that people around them will make fun of them.

What can we do at our end? If we cannot help them financially, we all can help them morally. We can play a part in making it a perfect society rather than a so called society.  Share our words if you think can change the view of our society. Make people realize they are one of us. They may be disabled, but are humans and are as much part of our society as we are. They have right to do everything, everything they like, everything they want in their life.

#Specialtheyare #Specialtheyshouldbe