Education: Parenting a Child with a Disability

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • All children deserve an equal opportunity to education. But for some parents of children with disabilities, accessing good education can be difficult. In this episode, our mums talk about their experience with education.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @Riley-o2m
    @Riley-o2m 7 років тому +7

    These mums are so strong! They're so inspiring!

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      They really are! Thanks for watching Krystal

  • @dawmarnold5795
    @dawmarnold5795 7 років тому +5

    I had great parents who fought for me every day. My mom helped me struggle to get through the school work till all the way through elementary school. The school kept saying that I wasn't multi handicap enough to be placed into a class that could help me. Thankfully my sixth grade teacher realized that I had bad vision, dyslexia, and learning disabilities. He fought with my parents to get me placed into the visually impaired program which really helped me. Other than the two years of Jr high I was mainstreamed.

    • @AttitudeLive
      @AttitudeLive  7 років тому

      Great support certainly makes a difference! Thanks for sharing Dawm Arnold 😊

  • @swordpegasus4032
    @swordpegasus4032 3 роки тому +2

    I am 17 years and i have special needs and have a mild hearing and I am Globally delayed which means that learn slower than the kids and teenagers my age and my personality is silly and outgoing and reserved and I love cartoons and art and reading.

  • @ffishfinger
    @ffishfinger 7 років тому +4

    Kat is so pretty

  • @kuzotoothpaste2223
    @kuzotoothpaste2223 6 років тому +1

    Awesome!👍

  • @gemmaluescher-verseckas1243
    @gemmaluescher-verseckas1243 6 років тому

    My son is in a special school at the moment with easy access to his therapies. His father wants him in a village school and lose access to the support he will need with no regards to his emotional well being