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Melissa Guevarra Post 1

28 April 2021, 2:11 AM

Activity 1.4 Developing Positive Attitudes

I am aware of an instance where relatives of a child with Down syndrome insisted that the child be enrolled in a special school with alike children since they assumed that a regular school would simply not be appropriate. They believed that the child did not have the mental capacity and ability to learn as average children her age and so she would not be able to keep up with her peers. They also believed that the child would have a difficult time fitting in as the possibility existed that her peers may make fun of her. 

Despite the views of relatives, her parents enrolled her in a regular school and fortunately, the staff members welcomed the child and did all in their ability to ensure that the child was comfortable and her uniqueness was embraced by her peers. As a result of the positive response from the staff members and students, the child was able to build healthy relationships with her peers and maintain commendable academic achievements.


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Lisa Mohammed Post 2 (summarised) in reply to 1

28 April 2021, 2:19 AM Edited by the author on 28 April 2021, 2:20 AM
In a school I manage we had the experience of enrolling a child with a sight...
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