Reply #1: Kristi
You offer a highly informative report on a highly central matter of the elderly in nursing homes. Indeed your topic is of significant importance given that the majority of the population in the country is composed of old age. Your notion of interviewing an old lady aged 82 year translates to the growing age of the majority in the country. Therefore, the needs of older people have a significant purpose when addressing the needs of the country. Notably, the people in the nursing home seemed to enjoy each others company as the woman did not experience any racism. Nursing homes regardless of age and purpose, serve to protect and empower those the underprivileged. These sentiments express your thoughts regarding the importance of care homes ion that they do discriminate; rather, they accommodate and secure everyone that comes for assistance. However, what did you find most interesting in studying older adults in their normal life?
I also agree with your findings that the study group was associated with many stereotypes, including the people being mean, bitter, dirty and incapable of caring for themselves. It is often assumed that care homes are for intensive cases. Your thoughts on the Bible crown everything; the elders should be considered worthy every time for their journeys of knowledge.
Reply #2: Pe’Gysia
You offer an intensively report on the crucial matter of the culture among special learners and their teaching fraternity. I agree with you notion of special students facing excessive discrimination in public mainly because the people do not have knowledge or experience of living with people with disabilities. Disabilities across the board have denied many learners the opportunity to attain their full potential due to the public misunderstanding and lacking the knowledge to mingle with them freely. The struggles of the disabled highly compare to those of the minorities since the larger population do not understand their way of life, heritage and pride. It is only through living their lives that one understands their struggles and realizes their strengths. Indeed there are full of life since disability does not equal inability. I agree with you on your views regarding bible teachings about loving others as we love ourselves. The Bible directs believers to care for others as they do for themselves as Jesus did for all Christians. Further, your views on teachers experience bring about light to the topic because they continue to face challenges in the dynamics of handling exceptional need learners. However, how do you think teachers can be equipped to manage the diverse needs of exceptional learners