Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
More then a job
So there is a new program called I am to hire. It's aim is to encourage employers to hire people with intellectual disabilities. The statistics are stagering about 88 percent of disabled adults do not have jobs. so having jobs is a good goal but there needs to be more that needs to be said.
Disabled individuals need more then just a job that they are assigned too by an agency or school. Able bodied people get to chose where they want to work then they apply. People with disabilities should be offered the same choice. My work experience was chosen for me without my input. I really wanted to work at Trader's Joes in high school, but I was not given a choice. Instead I went to Macy's then to Barnes and Noble. Neither one of them were places that I wanted to work and guess what I was not motivated to work there. I did not complete the job for the whole year. The work was really tedious and boring. I had to dust the selves and racks for an hour. This was not a pleasant experience and I had to miss school
Disabled individuals need to make at least minimum wage. It may be legal but it is not ethical If people were able to make minimum wage it wouuld cost the goverement less in SSI. A nickel an hour or even a dollor is not enough for an able bodied so why is it ok to pay said ammount to the disabled. This does not make senese to me. The disabled are people first with wants and intrest. We deserve to be payed at the same rate as our able bodied counterparts. It is not eithical.
That is my two cents for the day. What are your thoughts?
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Week in review
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Me Too
Last night I got to see Yo Tambien me too,
Here is the trailer
This is one of the best movies I have ever seen. The main character with DS is portrayed in a great way. He is just an ordinary adult who happens to have DS but is so similar to other young men. Without giving too much way let me say that this was a movie that tackled ablesim. I will be writing a post on what ableism means soon.
I saw this in SF as part of the Reel Abilities film festival. Might go see another film tomorrow.
Here is the trailer
This is one of the best movies I have ever seen. The main character with DS is portrayed in a great way. He is just an ordinary adult who happens to have DS but is so similar to other young men. Without giving too much way let me say that this was a movie that tackled ablesim. I will be writing a post on what ableism means soon.
I saw this in SF as part of the Reel Abilities film festival. Might go see another film tomorrow.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Recycled Post: It should not be a fight
Originally written in 2010 .. I stand by what I say though
I have seen and heard Many stories about parents who have to fight for there child to be in mainstream and after reading such accounts I wonder why does it have to be a fight on there part to let disabled kids go to inclusive school.
I have always been included since kindergarten. It was a no brainier for my parents and the two school districts because I have normal intelligence. I would not trade inclusion for special education, (although I must admit I wish I had more life skills when I graduated high school ) because I have met so many wonderful teachers, students and faculty as well as being apart of all of my school communities. I have so Many great memories of being in the mainstream and going on field trips and discovering new things. I just graduated from inclusive high school but have left behind a club and lessons that others have learned from me.
I have had help and support from special education teachers and staff and have participated in ST a one to one aid and Work ability while being able to read write and learn with people in my community, people who live near me and in my city because I have been in inclusive education
I care so much about inclusion because Cerebral Palsy could have caused me to have a intellectual disability are be so disabled that the best place for me would have been a separate class or a special needs school. I care because I have friends with disabilities both online and in real life who are not included . I see what a shame it is that other people will not have the chance to get to know them.
I have heard from a favorite teacher of mine that when they taught at another school the kids with disabilities were there but they never got to see or talk to them. The kids missed out on getting to see and talk and make a connection with the person who has been a great mentor and friend to me. The teacher has been working as teacher for a while but I was their first student my level of disability it was not easy but like they said at the end of the year " Oh the stories we could tell" and I am a character in that story along with the other students.(maybe mine are the annoying and hard stories but hopefully there are some great ones of just me and the whole class) I have not heard any stories yet from that class but I would buy the book .........I think..... lol
Inclusion should not be so hard because unlike a driver's test which should be earned because the result of it not going badly are deadly inclusion dose not hurt anyone . In fact inclusion benefits everyone involved the students teacher s and school community. In all classes i have been in (AP US history include) everyone isn't at the same level so why is it that people say it is easier not to have kids with intellectual disabilities at the same classrooms. With mortifying assignments or simplfilng the information all kids would be able to learn better. Inculsion was not a fight for me and should not be a fight for anyone else.
I have seen and heard Many stories about parents who have to fight for there child to be in mainstream and after reading such accounts I wonder why does it have to be a fight on there part to let disabled kids go to inclusive school.
My mom came to my kindergarten class when we had our career unit I am sitting on my teachers lap listening to what she does in the hospital |
Ms P (red) was my sped teacher all t throughout high school here i am with her halloween 2009 |
Field trip fun. |
Art work 2009 the teacher used to be a sped teacher I took ceramics during my Senior year of high school |
I have heard from a favorite teacher of mine that when they taught at another school the kids with disabilities were there but they never got to see or talk to them. The kids missed out on getting to see and talk and make a connection with the person who has been a great mentor and friend to me. The teacher has been working as teacher for a while but I was their first student my level of disability it was not easy but like they said at the end of the year " Oh the stories we could tell" and I am a character in that story along with the other students.(maybe mine are the annoying and hard stories but hopefully there are some great ones of just me and the whole class) I have not heard any stories yet from that class but I would buy the book .........I think..... lol
School is not the only area that inclusion should apply to but to all types of recreation for peers of similar ages. I played soccer in AYSO from pre k to 8th grade every fall |
Inclusion should not be so hard because unlike a driver's test which should be earned because the result of it not going badly are deadly inclusion dose not hurt anyone . In fact inclusion benefits everyone involved the students teacher s and school community. In all classes i have been in (AP US history include) everyone isn't at the same level so why is it that people say it is easier not to have kids with intellectual disabilities at the same classrooms. With mortifying assignments or simplfilng the information all kids would be able to learn better. Inculsion was not a fight for me and should not be a fight for anyone else.
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