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lovefootball) | Date: Monday, 07.06.2010, 15:07 | Message # 16 |
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| Oh, I see. Are you sure it's a good idea? A poor child is already ill and his parents leave him with unknown people in an awful place! Will it help cure him? Children need not only treatment, but love.
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Cherry | Date: Monday, 07.06.2010, 15:51 | Message # 17 |
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| Seagull, I want to answer your question. I think relatives should take into account child`s temper, his opinion. everything depends on situation and a lot of cildren like to stay in such places, they feel better there. But some children prefer to be with their parents at home, and it`s enough for them.
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lovefootball) | Date: Monday, 07.06.2010, 16:07 | Message # 18 |
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| I can hardly imagine a child who prefers hospital to home. And besides, when a baby, it doesn't have any opinion)
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Cherry | Date: Monday, 07.06.2010, 21:04 | Message # 19 |
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| when a baby, yes... I imagine it good, because children among other such children don`t feel pinched. they are more liberated, relaxed
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Former-Teacher | Date: Tuesday, 08.06.2010, 09:41 | Message # 20 |
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| I think I share all of the opinions in the thread. Yet, this is an individual matter and I don't think such articles should be published just in order to cause social debate and resentment. A more difficult thing is to create conditions for such children/grown-ups that that they could be socially active and independent. For severe invalid cases, special care centers should be built with lots of rehabilitation programmes focused on medical and psychotheraputical treatment and social adjustment. Adjustment is important because this an able-bodied world for able-bodied people. Cherry is right saying that such children need a similar environment at least for some time.
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lovefootball) | Date: Tuesday, 08.06.2010, 17:36 | Message # 21 |
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| Cherry, but they will also have to deal with other people! Children should be prepared.
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Cherry | Date: Tuesday, 08.06.2010, 17:46 | Message # 22 |
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| I don`t say that the children shouldn`t deal with other people. I don`t say that the children live there all time... of course not...
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lovefootball) | Date: Tuesday, 08.06.2010, 18:03 | Message # 23 |
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| Then I can agree with you. Parents are not always able to provide their children with proper treatment themselves.
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Teacher | Date: Tuesday, 08.06.2010, 21:38 | Message # 24 |
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| If a person has some disease, he must stay at hospital for some time at least. It is always better for one to be treated by specialists than at home by parents. For example, I know a family where a child has a kind of mutism. And this defect can be improved only by doctors, not by parents, because they just don't know how to treat their baby.
In Vino Veritas...
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Former-Teacher | Date: Wednesday, 09.06.2010, 09:48 | Message # 25 |
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| Seagull, do you knwo any other details about the family? How old is the child? What social problems does he face everyday? And hiw parents?
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Teacher | Date: Wednesday, 09.06.2010, 17:09 | Message # 26 |
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| Teacher, the child is 6 years old, he can't speak fluently and can't pronounce all the sounds properly. I know this family very good, though I don't want to reveal all their problems. I should say that the atmosphere in this family is rather tense and very often stressful.
In Vino Veritas...
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beymlina_julia | Date: Tuesday, 23.11.2010, 12:38 | Message # 27 |
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| Frightening subject indeed! As for me, physical disability is one of the most painful conditions under which one can be brought up. Yet, I've happened to meet some handicaps who live FAR BRIGHTER life than mine... Make a person think)
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lovefootball) | Date: Tuesday, 23.11.2010, 17:48 | Message # 28 |
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| Far brighter? What do you mean? They make maximal use of what they can and you don't?
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Nadya | Date: Saturday, 04.12.2010, 16:07 | Message # 29 |
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| There are a lot of disabled people in the world. But they don't have to give up, they should do physical exercises, work and try to be active. They are surrounded by love of their family. For example, Christopher Reeve campaimgned for the rights of paralysed people. Before he became disabled, he was a very successful actor. He was more active than a lot of disabled people. His accident paralysed him from the neck downwards but he was able to direct a movie and write two books. Of course not all of such people have an opportunity to write books or something like that but they just must continue to live. To my mind disabled people have equal rights. And goverment has to create positive conditions in which they can work effectively and be useful people. I think disabilities can be different-some people have an opportunity to work, some disabled people don't. Nevertheless, such people are part of our society.
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lovefootball) | Date: Saturday, 04.12.2010, 21:27 | Message # 30 |
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| Of course, they are. But unfortunately, not all countries are adapted for them. That sounds awful but in most cases government considers only one aspect of the problem. I mean the financial one.
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