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Title: "LIFE WITH A DISABILITY


1
"LIFE WITH A DISABILITYLesson Plan
  • The following lesson may be used to promote
    sensitivity and understanding towards students
    with disabilities.

2
Warm-Up
  • Read the definition of disability in the
    dictionary.
  • Is it described in a positive, negative, or
    neutral way?
  • How do you feel when you see someone in a
    wheelchair?
  • What kinds of assumptions or judgments do you
    make about that person?
  • If you had a friend in a wheelchair, would they
    be able to enter your house? List places that you
    can think of that aren't "handicap accessible."

3
Background Knowledge
  • Ask students to write or tell their responses to
    these questions
  • What are some things you would have to stop doing
    if your were in a wheelchair today?
  • What are some places you couldn't go to today?
  • How would being in a wheelchair affect your
    attitude?
  • How about your self-esteem?

4
Read the essay
  • "LIFE WITH A DISABILITY" by Amber Junker
  • I have a disability called spina bifida, which
    has prevented me from being able to walk so I
    use a wheelchair to get me around. Being in a
    wheelchair isn't easy because I have a lot of
    things to deal with. It is not easy for me to go
    to a lot of places because they aren't
    handicapped-accessible, even though they may say
    they are. Some examples of places like that are
    restrooms in buildings such as hotels and
    restaurants also state park hiking trails,
    showers, and restrooms. Having this disability
    has given me lots more than this to deal with. I
    have to deal with people as well. Some of them
    are more rude and inconsiderate to me than they
    would be to an able-bodied person, just because
    I'm handicapped. People think that just because I
    can't use my legs I can't use the rest of my body
    and they think I can't do as much as I can. I can
    do a lot -- just not as well as others. That is
    one way I differ from others.
  • I can't do any sports that require using legs
    since I can't walk. That does not mean I can't
    enjoy sports. Aside from being disabled and in a
    wheelchair, I have a few of the same problems
    other teens my age have. Problems such as death
    and peer pressure. Other problems I don't have
    but I know are problems are violence, AIDS, drugs
    and alcohol, and gangs.
  • Hopefully I won't have any of these problems in
    the future. Why death is a problem to me is
    because my dad died when I was 14 years old. Peer
    pressure comes along when I am with friends. I
    tend to pick on my little brother more often when
    my friends are around. I don't really mind my
    disability anymore. I have gotten used to it over
    the years. But I think people should get to know
    me better. Then they would be nicer because they
    would realize I'm really not a bad person.
  • While it has not been easy to deal with my
    disability, luckily I have some really terrific
    friends. I don't know what I would do without
    them. They have been a big help. I think it helps
    that I have a positive attitude about myself, and
    also it helps that I am really so independent.
  • This essay is reprinted from the book From
    Darkness to Light Teens Write About How They
    Triumphed Over Trouble with permission of the
    publisher, Fairview Press.

5
Class Activity
  • After students read the essay, invite them to
    write or discuss (as a class, or in small groups)
    their thoughts about these questions
  • What are some things that would change about you
    if you were in a wheelchair today?
  • Could you be happy in a wheelchair?
  • What is a disability that would be most difficult
    for you?
  • Would your friends change?
  • Why or why not?

6
Extension Activities
  • Use the essays in From Darkness to Light to
    motivate students to think and to write about
    obstacles and challenges they've faced.
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