I am a Christain, and we don't believe anything, except that God made them that way for a reason, and he loves them no matter what, and that is how we are expected to believe to. Besides, there is nothing wrong with them; it was all in God's intention. We don't feel one way or the other. We justtrust that god did so for a reason.
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Mentally disabled is a developmental disabilitycapacity for independent livingeconomic self-sufficiencylearningmobilityreceptive and expressive languageself-careself-direction
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Just count your family :)
I typed mentally disabled chat room in the search and 6 different sites came up.
a person who can be a care taker for the mentally disabled are nurses with an experience of taking care of them in the first place or a medical facility that has a specialist for this people and their needs
For committing genocide. Genocide means to kill (or try to kill) an entire race of people. He killed anyone who wasn't perfect. this meant black people, jews, mentally disabled people, disabled people, basically anyone who wasn't white, christian, and in perfect health.
Yes, but when it happens you get retards (mentally disabled people)
Most, if not all, Christians believe that:Everyone is equal in the eyes of God, including the disabled and elderly. No race is better than another.Disabled people have the right to the same quality of life which everyone else has.All people have a purpose, and God always has a reason for suffering or illness, even if it is not always easy to see.Another point:From a spiritual standpoint, the mentally disabled would NOT be "equal in the eyes of God" in this regard: they are in no danger of being judged for "sinfulness." God will not hold anyone to a standard that they cannot comprehend (Romans 5:13 and others).
DisabledPhysically challenged (if physically disabled)Mentally challenged (if mentally challenged)SpecialOr even better:ChildrenWhy should you treat someone differently or call them any differently just because they are disabled? They are still children, disabled or not. Societies need to "label" people is getting out of hand.
In the 1930s, mentally disabled people faced significant stigma and were often institutionalized in large, overcrowded facilities. They were frequently subjected to neglect, abuse, and inhumane treatment. Many did not have access to appropriate medical care or support services.
Difficulties encountered in caring for a mentally disabled person:Communication and understandingIt can be extremely frustrating for both the carer and for the disabled person when misunderstandings occur. These are likely because a mentally disabled person usually has reduced communication and comprehension skills, when compared to a fully able adult, but may often have to deal with complex adult situations, such as earning money, using public transport, and sexual feelings.Stress can be caused by taking care of them, there are physical challenges with having to bathe the disabled; feed them; watch them constantly. All these are difficulties while dealing with mentally disabled people. Mainly because they're incapable of taking care of themselves.