Elementary Library
● It is the same way for other kids…(page): A disability is a physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or abilities. Not all disabilities can be seen. Do you think it’s fair that children with disabilities were not allowed to attend public school? How would you react if you were told you couldn’t attend school because of who you are? What could you do to make a change? ● Sometimes, children with disabilities were…(pages): Segregated means to keep separate from something else. Have you learned about segregation before? How is this type of segregation similar to ro different from other instances of segregation you know about? ● But in 1971…(double spread): What do you notice about the children who said, “No! This isn’t right”? What other types of discrimination could these children have faced? What would you have done if you were a student at a school that wouldn’t allow students with disabilities to attend? ● After reading: How can you help make sure that every student in your classroom, library, or at your school feels welcomed and included?
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