However, before teachers should look for strategies and information to help these students, their perspectives need to be altered. Students with disabilities are always seen with negative stereotypes, which hurt them and their potential. It is vitally important to …show more content…
I knew there was trouble happening from parents medicating their children for ADD, even though the child is simply more active than normal. It surprised me that, although it has been an ongoing problem for decades, there are still children being misdiagnosed. In addition to this issue, I was also surprised at the schools that are implementing “inclusive classrooms” that are honestly doing more harm to the student’s learning than help. There needs to be strategies that are a direct influence to the child, rather than isolating the student and saying “good enough.” The schools should be taking classes or attending seminars to ensure they understand what it means to be