SocialWorkersRule
@RuleSocial
I am Haley and I am 22 years old. I work two jobs and go to school full time. I am getting married once I graduate in May of 2020! I am excited for this class!
I have enjoyed taking this class so much and I loved getting to know everyone. I hope everyone has a new outlook on this population, and I hope we can lead as an example for others who are not educated on this population. Good luck to everyone! #4720reflect
I have learned that everyone has their own opinions when it comes to working with individuals with disabilities. #5720reflect
I think school systems need to make more effort in making sure the parents are aware of the rights and resources that they have for their children. #4720reflect
Question: does the parents fully understand their rights with their child that is in school setting? #5720reflect
I feel like anyone who goes into the Human Service/Medical/Social Work field need to have this class so they can work with this population efficiently and the proper way. #4720reflect
Another question I have is: How can we make people more aware of individuals who have a disability? One way to get this answered would be possibly talking to a group of social workers and asking them to do a group presentation open to the public. #4720reflect
One of my questions is: What are some ways to deal with someone who has a disability that is having a meltdown? To get this answered, I would ask someone who works with this individuals everyday. #4720reflect
In this class I also learned that society is way too quick to judge people who have a disability. Some people in society think that someone with a disability can’t raise a child. They are completely wrong. #4720reflect
I learned that the way we talk to someone can really have an affect on them and how they feel. #4720reflect
One of my biggest takeaways from this course would be learning “people first” language. I learned how important it is to put the person first, then their disability. #4720reflect
I find this interesting! #4720life
I didn't realize the statistics was that 1 out of 10 kids in the U.S. have a disabled parent. #5720life
I agree with this. People need to become more educated on disabilities. #4720life
Instead of taking their children and making things difficult why not empower them. Create classes additional agencies and programs to assist the families. If the state truly has a fear of of this then why not go this route instead of the other? #5720life
Because someone’s child has a disability does not mean the disability should define them as a parent. #4720life
Instead of taking their children and making things difficult why not empower them. Create classes additional agencies and programs to assist the families. If the state truly has a fear of of this then why not go this route instead of the other? #5720life
I wish I could retweet this 1,000 times. #4720life
In reading about the parents losing custody because of their disability, I felt sick. It is inhumane and ignorant to believe that because of a disability, someone can not care for their child. #5720life
The thought of a parent losing custody of their child with a disability is heartbreaking. #4720life
It is sad. I feel like people with a disability are bullied the most. #4720life
It’s sad to think disabled children are more likely to grow up in poverty and deal with bullies and violence. #4720life
Yes, when people hear the word “disability” they automatically assume the worst. #4720life
I have never felt like parents with disabilites shouldn’t or don’t raise their kids? That sounds like the medical model way of thinking. #4720life
It’s sad that people automatically assume that because someone has a disability that they will not be properly taken care of. #4720life
It bothers me to know that people assume that parents can’t take care of their children if they have a disability. #4720life
Life approach starts with how the child is raised. We have to start while they are young. #4720life
It bothers me to know that people assume that parents can’t take care of their children if they have a disability. #4720life
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