Michelle Sommerstein's Family Issues

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This project critically explains what the 10 main issues are for disability students based on Michelle Sommestein’s and her family experience. On this paper, I will describe the most important issues faced by disability students in areas such as education, community living and participation as well as customized employment that have been experienced by them and that can be very important for those who also have a disability like Michelle.
Michelle Sommerstein was pronounced mentally retarded with cerebral palsy, when she was 1 years old, after being evaluated by a psychologist (Sommerstein et al., 2014). As a result, the evaluation was a live changing for Michelle and her family, as the term placed limitations on her. She has been offended …show more content…

According to Michelle, she said that she went to same school as her older brother. Michelle’s parents and the school became in a agreement of having her to participate in one of the first programs providing early intervention services for children with disabilities along with typically developing children. In my opinion, this was an excellent decision made by her parents, as she received the same education that normal people received, even though they first visited a preschool for “retarded children”. The only different thing was that her parent needed to be in the school in order to assist the …show more content…

It requires more courteous and significant relationship among teachers, self-advocates and close relatives (Sommerstein et al., 2014). The biggest issue here was the persistence by the school district employees, as they know for example what was best for Michelle and her school performance approaches. At that time the integration of having students with severe disabilities was just starting to be implemented in many schools. (Sommerstein et al., 2014).
As a result, a common theme that I could identify in this case analysis about the 10 critical issues could be the lack of education from parents within comprehensive education and practices. Parents should be well-educated in those specific areas in that way they could be to know how to react in many possible situation that they could face with their disability children. If they get a correct education regarding this topic, they will get more familiarized with their children and their

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