HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT DISABILITY INCLUSION
Parents of this and the next generations hold a key when it comes to engineering an inclusive society where every one belongs by teaching the next generations to embrace disability as diversity. Although the disability rights movement has made immense progress over the years, we still have a long way to go, when it comes to making sure that our kids understand the experiences of disabled people and creating a more accessible world . As a Disability and inclusion specialist, During my community outreaches in the slum communities of Kampala where usually I engage families raising children with disabilities in physiotherapy and inclusive home schooling. I encourage parents to talk to their children about disability as a normal topic and the major question is. BUT WHATS THE BEST WAY TO APPROACH THESE CONVERSATIONS? Normalize disability. I think the most important principle that parents should have in mind is that disability needs to be normalized, People have differe...