What to do when your kid stares at people with disabilities

Kids are naturally curious — this is a wonderful thing. But they also haven’t mastered social cues. This can make parents uncomfortable. What’s painful for disabled kids, and therefore for the parents of disabled kids, is the isolation, Willingham says.

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Topics:
Inclusion and access

Author:
Michelle Woo

Source:
Lifehacker Australia

Date published:
Thu 4th Oct, 2018