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Higher Education for the People with Disability

  Hanifa: (Happily) hello Shahla Jan… how are you… is your daughter OK? Shahla: Hope you be fine… I am fine… how are you… is your son OK? Have you admitted him to the school? Hanifa: (Unhappily) no sister… you know that my son mute… no one is letting him to be admitted in the […]

نویسنده: TKG
13 Feb 2013

 

Hanifa: (Happily) hello Shahla Jan… how are you… is your daughter OK?

Shahla: Hope you be fine… I am fine… how are you… is your son OK? Have you admitted him to the school?

Hanifa: (Unhappily) no sister… you know that my son mute… no one is letting him to be admitted in the school… if the even let them then he cannot listen to the words of the teacher… I am really sad for him because all his ages’ guys are going to school in the coming year…

Shahla: (With Kindness) your son can also go to the school Hanifa Jan… but you can send him to the disabled school… where they will be taught with the gesture language…

Hanifa: (Wondering) there is no such a school…

Shahla: (With Kindness) there is… there are some schools in Kabul which are specially designed for the disabled children… you can admit your son over there… he will also be able to study like other… if you would like then I can accompany you to go and admit him…

Hanifa: It is a very good point Shahla Jan… you made me very happy sister…

Shahla: Hope you be fine… you should not worry now because your son is also able to study like other guys and can grow…

 

Message of Spot: All the physical and sensory disabled persons have the right to have access to the educational materials; they have the same right of free education as other children do and they can start seeking knowledge.

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