All About me : (char)
Hi Im Jesse Lee B. Apor
I am a sophomore student of Silliman University and is currently taking up BeEd-SpEd as my major. People usually ask "why sped?" "Are you sure you can do it?" "Are you well enough to handle kids with different type of disability?"
These type of questions are one of the common questions I am usually asked. And sometimes, I tend to waver when I answer. Why? Because before, I know this is not the course I want to take, and I never saw myself being in this type of position. But that was before, now, I love this type of accomplishment, the type of accomplishment which molds my belief that yes, children with disabilities too deserve to go to school. That yes, children with disabilities does not need to be excluded from the four walls of a school every child deserve to go to.
These type of questions are one of the common questions I am usually asked. And sometimes, I tend to waver when I answer. Why? Because before, I know this is not the course I want to take, and I never saw myself being in this type of position. But that was before, now, I love this type of accomplishment, the type of accomplishment which molds my belief that yes, children with disabilities too deserve to go to school. That yes, children with disabilities does not need to be excluded from the four walls of a school every child deserve to go to.
Picture of my first observation of a child with hearing impearment
Home and Environment
The environment and the people around a child is one of the factors in helping them excel in life. Children with disability tend to act differently so parents, friends and the people in the community should not ask a child to act the same way as other children does. Everyone is different, everyone is unique. Everyone can excel.