This week's question to my students:
If you had one piece of advice to give everyone about
how to treat kids/teens with
vision impairments, what would it be?
Here's what they said:
- Gwen Vartanian Treat them the SAME way you would want to be treated. DON'T JUDGE them, get to know them. We are ALL HUMANS.February 4 at 9:18pm ·
- Cooper Joseph Kendall Gwen Agreed..... get to know them, we rnt different even though my eyes rapidly shake and I can't see birds in the sky hahaFebruary 4 at 9:20pm · · 1 person
- Leah Bourassa treat them exactly how you would want to be treated like there no diffrent yet maybe cooler then uFebruary 4 at 10:02pm · · 2 people
- Cody Laplante We don't need sympathy. I don't really see my vision as a disability but just a part of who I am.February 5 at 11:44am · · 2 people
- Justin Haegele I am being honest. I come across a lot of children without visual impairments in my building at work and I would choose interacting with you guys or my campers at Camp Alaska any day of the week over them.February 5 at 1:47pm · · 2 people
- Robbin Keating I LOVE what everyone posted!! I'm gonna post this on my blog for others who read it to see! Keep adding!! You know I love all of you guys and I totally don't ever see your vision as an impairment. I love being one of your teachers :)February 5 at 10:48pm · · 2 people
- Michelle Ward treat us normal we r the same as them :) if not its their loss :)
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