1) The document defines key terms like impairment, disability, and handicap. An impairment is an abnormality in body structure or function, while disability results from interactions between impairments and environmental/attitudinal barriers.
2) Disabilities can be caused by genetic factors, environmental factors like poverty or accidents, or unknown causes. Inaccessible environments can also disable people.
3) Common types of disabilities include visual, hearing, specific learning disabilities, speech/language impairments, autism, and emotional/behavioral disorders. Specific learning disabilities affect how the brain processes information.
1) The document defines key terms like impairment, disability, and handicap. An impairment is an abnormality in body structure or function, while disability results from interactions between impairments and environmental/attitudinal barriers.
2) Disabilities can be caused by genetic factors, environmental factors like poverty or accidents, or unknown causes. Inaccessible environments can also disable people.
3) Common types of disabilities include visual, hearing, specific learning disabilities, speech/language impairments, autism, and emotional/behavioral disorders. Specific learning disabilities affect how the brain processes information.
1) The document defines key terms like impairment, disability, and handicap. An impairment is an abnormality in body structure or function, while disability results from interactions between impairments and environmental/attitudinal barriers.
2) Disabilities can be caused by genetic factors, environmental factors like poverty or accidents, or unknown causes. Inaccessible environments can also disable people.
3) Common types of disabilities include visual, hearing, specific learning disabilities, speech/language impairments, autism, and emotional/behavioral disorders. Specific learning disabilities affect how the brain processes information.
1) The document defines key terms like impairment, disability, and handicap. An impairment is an abnormality in body structure or function, while disability results from interactions between impairments and environmental/attitudinal barriers.
2) Disabilities can be caused by genetic factors, environmental factors like poverty or accidents, or unknown causes. Inaccessible environments can also disable people.
3) Common types of disabilities include visual, hearing, specific learning disabilities, speech/language impairments, autism, and emotional/behavioral disorders. Specific learning disabilities affect how the brain processes information.
(Impairment, Disability and Handicap) • Impairment means – lack/abnormality of an anatomic, physiological or psychological structure or function or deviation on a person. – It refers to absence of particular body part or organ and/or could be a condition in which the body exists but doesn‘t function well or properly. Suppose eyes that do not see well, arms and legs that are deformed, or brain not developing in a typical way 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… Disability • The concept of disability is complex, dynamic, multidimensional, and contested • The full inclusion of people with impairments in society can be inhibited by: 1. Attitudinal (societal barriers, such as stigma); 2. Physical barriers (environmental barriers, such as absence of stairs), and 3. Policy barriers (systemic barriers), • all together can create a disabling effect 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… • They all are disabling factors ; if these problems addressed, impairment may not lead to disability • Where all together can create a disabling effect and inhibit disability inclusive development. Disability in 1. Medical Approach is pathology (physiological, biological and intellectual) which means functional limitations due to physical, intellectual or psychic impairment, health or psychic disorders on a person (WHO,1996). 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… medical definition has given rise to the idea that people are individual objects to be “treated”ǁ, “changed" or “improved" and made more ―normalǁ. The medical definition views the disabled person as needing to ―fit in ǁrather than thinking about how society itself should change. 2. The social definition: is a highly varied and complex condition with a range of implications for social identity and behavior. Disability largely depends on the context and is a consequence of discrimination, prejudice and exclusion. Emphasizes the shortcomings in the environment and in many organized activities in society, for example on information, communication and education, which prevent persons with disabilities 5/28/2021 4:42 PM from participating on equal terms. By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… Medical model: Social model
Child is faulty Child is valued
Diagnosis and labeling Strengths and needs identified
Impairment is focus of attention Barriers identified and solutions developed
Segregation and alternative services Resources made available
Re-entry if normal enough or permanent Diversity welcomed; child is welcomed
exclusion
Society remains unchanged Society evolves
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… Causes of disability Disability can be caused by Genetic Factors Abnormalities in genes and genetic inheritance can cause intellectual disability in children. In some countries, Down syndrome is the most common genetic condition. Sometimes, diseases, illnesses, and over-exposure to x-rays can cause a genetic disorder. • Environmental – Poverty and malnutrition in pregnant mothers can cause deficiency in vital minerals and result in deformation issues in the unborn child. After birth, can also cause poor development of vital organs in the child, which can eventually lead to disability.
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… – The use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, the exposure to certain toxic chemicals and illnesses, by a pregnant mother can cause intellectual disability to the child. Childhood diseases can cause damage to the brain of the child. – Unfortunate life events such as drowning, automobile accidents, falls and so on can result in people losing their sight, hearing, limbs and other vital parts of their body and cause disability. Unknown Causes – Humans have still not found all the answers to all the defects in the human body . • Inaccessible environments – Sometimes society makes it difficult for people with some impairment to function freely. Lack of education, support services, health and opportunities for people with impairment can cause additional disability to people with disabilities and even people with no disability. 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… Types of disabilities Some of the major disabilities are 1. Visual impairment – Visual impairment in general designates two sub- classifications namely blindness and low vision. 2. Hearing Impairment – hearing impairment as a generic term indicates a continuum of hearing loss from mild to profound, which includes the sub- classifications of the hard of hearing and deaf. 3. Specific learning disability – Specific Learning Disability means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in the imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations. 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… • it includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia but doesn’t include learning problems that are primarily the result of visual, hearing, or motor disabilities; of intellectual disability; of emotional disturbance; or of environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage. Thus Learning disabilities should not be confused with learning problems. • Generally people with learning disabilities are of average or above average intelligence. There often appears to be a gap between the individual‘s potential and actual achievement • Learning disability cannot be cured or fixed; it is a lifelong challenge. However, with appropriate support and intervention, people with learning disabilities can achieve success in school, at work, in relationships, and in the community.
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… Types of Specific Learning Disabilities – Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) • Is also known as Central Auditory Processing Disorder, • this is a condition that adversely affects how sound that travels unimpeded through the ear is processed or interpreted by the brain. Individuals with APD do not – recognize subtle differences between sounds in words, even when the sounds are loud and clear enough to be heard. – can also find it difficult to tell where sounds are coming from, to make sense of the order of sounds, or to block out competing background noises. A. Dyscalculia B. Dysgraphia C. Dyslexia D. Language Processing Disorder E. Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities F. Visual Perceptual/Visual Motor Deficit
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… 4.Speech and Language Impairments Speech and language impairment means communication disorder such as stuttering, impaired articulation, language impairment, or a voice impairment that adversely affects a child‘s educational performance. It is disorder that adversely affects the child's ability to talk, understand, read, and write. This disability category can be divided into two groups: namely speech impairments : There are three basic types of speech impairments: articulation disorders, fluency disorders, and voice disorders. And language impairments: There are five basic areas of language impairments: phonological disorders, morphological disorders, semantic disorders, syntactical deficits, and pragmatic difficulties
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… 5.Autism • Autism means a developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age three that adversely affects a child‘s educational performance. Other characteristics often associated with autism are engaging in repetitive activities and stereotyped movements, resistance to environmental change or change in daily routines, and unusual responses to sensory experiences 6. Emotional and Behavioral Disorders • Emotional and Behavioral Disorders means a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects educational performance 1) An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors; 2) An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers; 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… 3) Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances; 4) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression; or 5) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems. Classification of behavioral and emotional disorders Different professionals have developed a classification system, which shows some promise for educational practice. These include: • Conduct disorder: individuals may seek attention, are disruptive and act out. • Socialized aggression: individuals join subculture group of peers who are openly disrespectful to their peers, teachers, and parents. • Attention problems- These individuals may have attention deficit, are easily destructible and have poor concentration.
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms Anxiety/Withdrawn- These individuals are self-conscious, reserved, and unsure of themselves. • Psychotic behavior: These individuals show more bizarre behavior. • Motor excess: These students are hyperactive. According to Kauffman’s (1993) conclusion emotion or behavioral disorders fall into two broad classifications: 1) Externalizing Behavior: also called under controlled disorder, include such problems disobedience, disruptiveness, fighting, tempers tantrums, irresponsibility, jealous, anger, attention seeking etc… 2) Internalizing Behavior: also known as over controlled disorders, include such problems anxiety, immaturity, shyness, social withdrawal, feeling of inadequacy (inferiority), guilt, depression and worries a great deal 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms Causes of behavioral and emotional disorders Behavioral and emotion disorders result from many causes, these include the following: 1. Biological- includes genetic disorders, brain damage, and malnutrition, allergies, temperament and damage to the central nervous system. 2. Family factors- include family interactions, family influence, child abuse, neglect, and poor disciplinary practices at home. 3. Cultural factors- include some traditional and cultural negative practices, for example watching violence and sexually oriented movies and TV programs. 4. Environmental factors- include peer pressure, living in impoverished areas, and schooling practices that are unresponsive to individual needs. 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… 7.Intellectual Disability Intellectual disability is a disability characterized by significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior, which covers many everyday social and practical skills. An individual is considered to have an intellectual disability based on the following three criteria: 1) Sub average intellectual functioning: It refers to general mental capacity, such as learning, reasoning, problem solving, and so on 2) Significant limitations exist in two or more adaptive skill areas: It is the collection of conceptual, social, and practical skills that are learned and performed by people in their everyday lives. Levels of support for individuals with intellectual disabilities Levels of support range from intermittent (just occasional or ―as neededǁ for specific activities) to pervasive (continuous in all realms of living).
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Levels and areas of support for intellectual disabilities
Level of support Duration of Frequency of Setting of Amount of
support support support professional assistance Intermittent Only as needed Occasional or Usually only one Occasional infrequent or two (e.g. 1–2 consultation or classes or monitoring by activities) professional Limited As needed, but Regular, but Several settings, Occasional or sometimes frequency varies but not usually regular contact continuing all with professionals Extensive Usually Regular, but Several settings, Regular contact continuing frequency varies but not usually with all professionals at least once a week Pervasive May be lifelong Frequent or Nearly all Continuous continuous settings contact and monitoring by 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. professionals 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… 8. Physical disability/Orthopedic Impairment and Health impairment Physical disability is a condition that interferes with the individual‘s ability to use his or her body. (The term orthopedic impairment generally refers to conditions of muscular or skeletal system and sometimes to physical disabling conditions of the nervous system). Classification and Characteristics: Physical disabilities:- based on the impact of physical disability on mobility and motor skills, is divided into the following three:- A. Mild physical disability:- individuals are able to walk without aids and may make normal developmental progress. B. Moderate physical disability:- individuals can walk with braces and crutches and may have difficulty with fine-motor skills and speech production. C. Severe physical disability:- individuals are wheel-chair dependent and may need special help to achieve regular development. 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… The physical disability could be broadly classified in to two I. The neurological system (the brain ,spinal cord & nerve) related problems. II. Musculo skeletal system ( the muscles, bones and joints) are deficient due to various causes. Activities Inclusive life for persons with mobility difficulties and health impairments. Discuss the following 1. How can schools create inclusive education for students with physical disabilities? 2. How can persons with physical disabilities should be employed and live independent life? 3. How can persons with physical disabilities lead independent life in the community? 4. What kind of technology they require for mobility and daily life activities? 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… 9 . Vulnerability Vulnerable means being at risk of being harmed. In principle, everyone is vulnerable to some adverse event or circumstance, but some people are more vulnerable than others. For instance, people with disabilities are more likely as a group to experience greater vulnerability. They are also often more severely affected by the vulnerability they experience. Based on the existing literature, vulnerability can be generally defined as a complex phenomenon that refers to the following dimensions:
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… 1. Economic difficulties/lack of financial resources: poverty, low living standards, housing problems (e.g. too damp, too expensive, too cold or difficult to heat) etc.; 2. Social exclusion: limited access to facilities such as transportations, schools, libraries or medical services; 3. Lack of social support from social networks: no assistance from family members, friends, neighbors or colleagues (referring to practical help as well as emotional support) like highly gifted individuals; 4. Stigmatization: being a victim of stereotypes, being devalued, confronted with disgraceful behavior because of belonging to a particular social or ethnic group; 5. Health difficulties: disadvantages resulting from poor mental health, physical health or disabilities; 6. Being a victim of crime: in family context especially of violence.
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… Causes of Vulnerability : - Vulnerability can be caused by rapid population growth, poverty and hunger, poor health, low levels of education, gender inequality, fragile and hazardous location, and lack of access to resources and services, disintegration of social patterns (social vulnerability), lack of access to information and knowledge, lack of public awareness, limited access to political power and representation (political vulnerability), The economic vulnerability as related to importance in the overall national economy, trade and foreign-exchange earnings, aid and investments, international prices of commodities and inputs, and production and consumption patterns. Environmental vulnerability concerns land degradation, earthquake, flood, hurricane, drought, storms (Monsoon rain, El Niño), water scarcity, deforestation, and the other threats to biodiversity. 5/28/2021 4:42 PM By Basha T. 1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… Characteristics of Vulnerable People: The following are thought to be characteristics of vulnerable people (with examples of groups of potentially vulnerable people): 1. Less physically or mentally capable (infants, older adults, people with disabilities) 2. Fewer material and/or financial resources (low-income households, homeless) 3. Less knowledge or experience (children, illiterate, foreigners, tourists) 4. Restricted by society to grow and develop according to their needs and potentials People who are helped by others (who are then restricted by commitments) are still vulnerable people, which includes the
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… 1. Women: particularly women in developing nations and those who are living in rural areas are vulnerable for many backward traditional practices. 2. Children: Significant number of children are vulnerable and at risk for development 3. Minorities: some people are vulnerable due to their minority background. Particularly, ethnic (cultural and linguistic minority), religious minority. Such people are politically and socially discriminated 4. Poverty: People are vulnerable for many undesirable phenomena due to poverty. This may be resulted in, poor households and large households, inequality, absences of access to health services, important resources for life, lack of access to education, information, financial and natural resources and lack of social networks
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… 5. Disabilities: People with disabilities very much vulnerable for many kind of risks. This includes abuses, poverty, illiteracy, health problems, psychological and social problems 6. Age: Old people or very young children are vulnerable for all kinds evils 7. Illiteracy and less education: People with high rates of illiteracy and lack quality educational opportunities are vulnerable for absence all kinds of developments 8. Sickness: Uncured health problems for example people living with HIV/AIDS are much vulnerable for psychosocial problems, poverty and health 9. Gifted and Talented: Gifted and talented children are vulnerable for socio-emotional developments. Due to lack of psychological support they may feel isolation.
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1.1 Definitions of Basic Terms …… Activity 1) Persons with disabilities are highly excluded in Ethiopia from education, economic, psychological and political development. Give possible reasons you may expect for their exclusion. 2) The Natural rights of persons with disabilities are violated. Can you give some explanation on these points? 3) How can we make inclusion a reality for persons with disabilities in Ethiopia? 4) What can you do as an individual in your respective profusion to include the disables?