27. Tough Talks: Talking To Kids With Intellectual Disabilities About Troubling Events

30/09/2021 18 min Episodio 27

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Episode Synopsis

Some topics, like the atrocities inflicted upon our indigenous people, are hard enough for most of us to comprehend. But how do you explain residential schools and the horrific treatment of children to our kids whose intellectual and developmental disabilities make experiences like these so hard to grasp? 
This episode was published, today, September 30th—Orange Shirt Day and our first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation—which is a prime example of the tough talks we have with our kiddos. 
These topics are definitely tough to tackle, but we can't assume people with cognitive disabilities can't comprehend big issues. Children and young adults with intellectual disabilities should be included in these conversations. We just need to be mindful of the vocabulary we use and also try to end discussions with a positive call to action or an explanation of what we can do to help or make things better. 
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