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I’ve also seen so much bullying in schools when a couple disabled students were attending my my sophomore year in high school. I’m not sure what types of disabilities they had, but I had one of them in my computer class and he was just great. I literally felt like he was just as normal as any other kid. Even though others wouldn’t think that and would just laugh at him because he wouldn’t stay still and would always rock back and forth in his chair.
You should never discriminate someone. You should treat all children the same. You shouldn’t consider their disability an excuse, but rather, a point of motivation. I believe everyone can help someone and not have to get anything in return. I feel like I have a few experience on children with disabilities

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