•Get a book and stand in front of a mirror.
•Hold the book upside
down and look at the mirror.
•Read three to five sentences from the book while facing the mirror.
Guide Questions:
1. Did you have trouble reading the sentences? Why?
2. Do you know anyone with a problem like this?
3. After doing the tasks, how did you feel for all the persons with disability? Do
you think they can still make important contributions to society? How?
4. Is it important to consider individual circumstances and opportunities before
judging a person's capabilities? Why or why not?
Answers & Comments
1.) No. Because when I was a young, l always practice to read the upside down words, so now that lm old enough, l can read a little faster than before.
2.) Nothing
3.) l feel sorry for them. Yes they can. They can still have something to do like cleaning the falling leaves, if you're condition is in ur ear, u can still clean (why?) u don't need ears to clean, u need feet's and hands
4.) l don't know I'm sorry
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