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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2013 1:22:09 GMT
The class photo is enough to break your heart. Miles Ambridge is sitting in his wheelchair, placed off to the side of his 22 classmates, smiling wide and leaning in as he tries to get closer to his second-grade peers. RELATED: CO-OP CITY APPROVES AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENERS The Canadian elementary school photo has since gone viral, drawing condemnation from Internet users and the boy’s parents, Anne Belanger and Don Ambridge. “This is setting precedents for not only Miles, but for other kids and individuals with disabilities,” Belanger told The Province. “We are all humans. We should work toward acceptance Read more: www.nydailynews.com/news/national/class-photo-shows-boy-wheelchair-seperated-peers-article-1.1375543#ixzz2WcXKqWtB
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2013 13:01:25 GMT
The class photo is enough to break your heart. Miles Ambridge is sitting in his wheelchair, placed off to the side of his 22 classmates, smiling wide and leaning in as he tries to get closer to his second-grade peers. RELATED: CO-OP CITY APPROVES AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENERS The Canadian elementary school photo has since gone viral, drawing condemnation from Internet users and the boy’s parents, Anne Belanger and Don Ambridge. “This is setting precedents for not only Miles, but for other kids and individuals with disabilities,” Belanger told The Province. “We are all humans. We should work toward acceptance Read more: www.nydailynews.com/news/national/class-photo-shows-boy-wheelchair-seperated-peers-article-1.1375543#ixzz2WcXKqWtBIf i was his mum I would have been upset at this. I don't think it was intentional discrimination though, just typical of schools , they never include all the pupils anyway , those with or without disabilities,
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Post by ladydi on Jan 11, 2017 4:53:46 GMT
It is wrong!
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