3RD
DECEMBER 2019
Today
we celebrated the World Day for Disability by doing something different. We
explored our neighborhood in different terms...
The fifth
graders undertook to walk along the main streets of our neighbourhood and
finish in front of the main harbor of our city while the sixth graders walked a
different route to meet the them at the same spot. How is our city organized?
Can someone visually impaired be autonomous and walk around our neighbourhood
without being in danger? At the same time, what other things do our co-citizens
do wrong when they roam the city or what kind of obstacles do they place along the pavements and/or the disabled lanes, such as
bicycles, flower pots, etc.?
And yet, by doing small
things such as this, our mentality can easily change and our empathy towards people
in need can be enhanced. We were so happy to see people coming out of their
shops, asking us questions, removing objects from the pavements or replacing
them correctly. All that is needed is just simple thinking. Students got in
touch with the way it feels not to be able to orientate yourself or be in constant
need of someone else because the city lacks the appropriate facilities.
At the end of
the day we discussed various ways in which we can offer our help to people that
may need it, we pondered on why it so important not to rush them and which is
the best way to offer assistance. What we took back was valuable enough
experience and this we are going to put in good use on making some small
changes as well. Respect, love and acceptance is the message of the day for
us!!!
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