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No because it cruel to disabled children
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We can do our part to make the disables more comfortable and independent. There should be more inclusive schools-schools where normal students and disabled students study together-rather than special school-schools where special students are taught. We should help disabled students because they are our friends, our colleagues, not because they are disabled. The disables should be given equal opportunities. They should not be denied of any chances because of their disabilities. There should be games which includes the participation of both normal and disabled students. We should not feel sorry for their disability and not make them feel that they are not capable of doing anything. We should always support them. Answered by Prerna,Class 8th,Dps Manali
Yes but they may be too disabled to supervise them so visits may have to be supervised.
In schools and university organized children day and tell them the rights of children and others working In Globalization, everyone has some duties to take care of kids. It is not allowed to do work at a young age. Every country should take action and provide shelter to these pupils and provide all facilities of life.
no
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.
Yes because they are still their parents
I belive u should since as i could be dangerous not to
Yes. or provide them
Yes