Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Inclusion Opportunities


Today Diego participated in the 4th grade Field Trip to the Symphony Orchestra Concert with his 4th grade peers, not only from his school, but from several schools in the area. He had a very good time and enjoyed his field trip, bus ride included.

I want to see today's experience multiplied as many times as possible.

Kids with special needs are just as part of our community as you and me. Even though in some instances it's nice to have special events for our special kids, the truth is that all events should be able to accommodate the participation of everyone in the community, including our special needs population.

In some instances it can be more complicated than others, but they deserve it and we owe it to them.

I'm very happy to say that I am chair of the Parent Liason Committee at our district's Special Education Parent Advisory Council. Our main goals are to raise awareness and promote inclusion. I have so many plans in my head and I'm sure they will come true.

As an optimist, which I'm proud to be, I know that most people just need information and a sense of awareness to realize the above mentioned. That we are all equal is in our constitution and to be treated with respect is a human right. That is why there is no doubt in my mind, that if we start creating a sense of community with our children, helping them see that we are all equal, we will have a better future.

Some children from other school who were sitting close to Diego today were very interested in "this special friend" who had a "very cool gadget" (his communication device). Even though they didn't know what autism was when I asked them, they were perfectly fine watching Diego's silly movements and wanted to know his name, his school and if he could talk.

It is our responsibility as adults, to teach our children to accept, love and care for their friends with special needs.

1 comment:

vanessa umpierre said...

muy feliz de saber que diego puede encontrarse con ninnos sensibles y educados como para apreciar las diferencias y aprender de esa experiencia. que bueno saber que Diego no solo puede disfrutar de un dia asi, si no de, chicos asi tambien.