MommyJones wrote:
I used to work in a preschool inclusion program, and there were parents that did not want to have their kids in that class because some of the children had disabilities. They went to the "beautiful people" preschool where everyone was "perfect". I was really kind of surprised, but I don't know why. People like that are ignorant. On a good note, there were actually more parents who wanted to put their kids in that class specifically for that reason, so they get used to different kids with different abilities and learn very early to accept them for who they are.
That's one of the reasons that I hate mainstream society. The majority of the world's population has this sick way of thinking. No wonder a lot of people hate people who have disabilities. Their parents pass on their archaic attitudes to them.
I also think it's good that most of the parents that you've come to have known, wanted their kids in your programme.
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