How social exclusion impacts the cognitive development of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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Author
Dreilinger, EliKeyword
Adolescent educationResearch Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education
Deaf studies
Disability studies
Disability
Inclusion
Exclusion
Ostracization
Cognitive development
Disability rights
Differentiation
Date Published
2021-12
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Society has been constructed and developed in a way that excludes and ostracizes people with disabilities. Examples exist all around us, from but are particularly rampant within schools, a place where students should be supported no matter who you are. These instances of exclusion can impact a student with disabilities in a myriad of ways, especially given how frequent instances of exclusion are within the school. Their cognitive development becomes stymied as the brain becomes preoccupied, and the student’s mental well-being becomes incredibly hindered. Given how common exclusion of those with disabilities happens within the school systems of America, conversations must be started, and people need to start learning how heavily their behaviors and traditions can impact a person. Effects of exclusion are often felt for a person’s entire life, making this an imperative issue to bring more awareness to, and increase understanding toward.The following license files are associated with this item:
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