In the world of disability parenting, I am considered one of the lucky ones. My teenage son has a school place, and I work flexibly, from home, as a writer.
It’s extremely embarrassing that we still allow our disabled children to be spanked, hit and paddled at school. No child should have to deal with that, but it’s truly terrible that we can’t even agree ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s extremely embarrassing that we still allow our disabled children to be spanked, hit and paddled at school. No child should ...
Sahajanand special school caretakers assist physically and mentally challenged children who had been abandoned after a children’s home owned by an Australian national was shut down.The four had been ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andrew Pulrang writes about disability practices, policy, and culture. Out of the dozens of issues that make up the world of ...
It’s one of the more common dilemmas faced by people with a noticeable disability: How should we react when children stare, point, and ask bold, unguarded questions about our disabilities in a loud ...
Nkomo-Ralehoko noted that running a special school requires not only strong administrative ability but also patience, empathy and understanding.