I have two strong beliefs that I want to share with you today.
1) Special Education
is a service, not a place.
In the past, students with special needs were sent to separate
schools, buildings and even separate homes. We have come a long way in how we
see, treat and educate people with special needs. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a federal
special education law originally passed by Congress in 1975. It has been
amended several times, most recently in September 2011.
IDEA basically states
that all children with disabilities have the opportunity to receive a free and appropriate
public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE) just like
other children. There are many other parts of this law. I will explain them in
another blog post.
This statement has been interpreted many different ways over
the years. People’s beliefs and expectations have evolved. One belief is that
students with disabilities should not be “sent away”. They should not go
somewhere else to learn or to live. Even though most people agree that children
with special needs do not need to go
anywhere. The way people talk needs to reflect how people feel.
So we no longer
say, “She is in special ed.”
We now say, “She is
receiving special education services.”
2) Person First Language
A person is a person first
and then any descriptions come after that.
We would NOT say “the orange hat man”,
We WOULD say “the man with the orange hat.”
Knowing this. Then this belief is true as well. A child is a whole child first, then any descriptions.
We would NOT say, “the Down Syndrome boy” or “my Autistic
daughter”.
We WOULD say, “the boy with
Down Syndrome” or “my daughter with
Autism”.
Simply changing HOW we say things, can change HOW we view things.
Thank
you for taking the time to read my blog and Facebook post. I would love to hear
from you. Please feel to leave a comment or ask questions. Also, please feel
free to “like” and share my Facebook page, Who’s Learning Now, LLC.
Always
learning,
Debbie
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