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why "Disabled" becomes "Differently abled"

why "Disabled" becomes "Differently abled"


"Don't call them disabled, they are differently abled!!!"...
These lines must have stricken on your ears. Right???




Yeah! That’s true. Fortunately, things are changing, stigmas are changing, stereotypes are changing, and myths are getting cleared. But...How? And Why? Why these transformations are happening? Did this all done because:

  • These people are completely different from us, so that they became differently abled.

OR
  • These people have something which we don't have, or we have something which they don't have.


Absolutely not. Nothing of above points is making sense. Of course GOD Has not created 2 types of human. Human-1 and Human-2. That is why,
"We all are humans,
With same feelings,
With same emotions,
With same life phases,
With same features,
In the same world,
In the same surroundings,
For the same life purpose,
For the same life goals".
Then, how DIFFERENTLY ABLED? Like okay, do not calling anyone DISABLED is making sense. Because obviously, GOD'S CREATION COULD NOT BE DISABLED"." If something is created by GOD then how it possible is that creation is useless or disabled. But the reason behind calling them differently abled is still unanswered.                          

Let's figure out the reason.                                                                                                      Reason is: when you reach to your destination by walking, they reach to the same destination by their wheelchair.....but eventually destinations are same.

Reason is: when your child has his/her growth on the expected growth timings, their child grow bit later...but eventually both child grows.

Reason is: when your child goes to schools and learn things, their child goes to schools too and learn same things with different patterns and strategies....but eventually both learn same things.
That is why "Disabled" becomes "Differently abled".

Infect, they are not different, their situations are different which makes them do same things differently and that's it. The person who gave the concept of differently abled for the disabled. That person must have failed to seen any disability in them and eventually he must have recognized that they just done the same thing differently and that's it.

Long story short, they are just bit more challenging, more creative more adaptive and more energized. Because managing normal things differently is undoubtedly challenging and normal is easy but different is challenging.








              








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