" have children too impossible that he has behaved badly. Perhaps it occurred because customers have sought to understand what was happening . Maybe customers do not have children, you'd think, those children who know 'pieces' and core in Italy at this soap opera.
In a shopping center in Reggio Emilia, the hometown of Tricolore, an autistic child who was eating lunch assisted by his therapist was asked to leave by a security guard, on the ground that his stay same alarm customers.
This was followed by the intervention of the child's mother, a complaint to the Police, Defence dell'addetto by the manager of the mall , statements by the head of cooperative to which the therapist refers.
Beyond predictable script, is the second fact within a few weeks that talks about diversity, that of mental disorders, poorly tolerated so as to become alarming .
then propose a useful exercise to understand what is and what is not alarm, in our times when we claim that the difference is the same but does not make clear who should be all the same: let in someone else's shoes. How?
Making us a question: why else is doing it? What do you want me? What I would do in his shoes? Empathy can not be taught good manners, but yes, and some trick can be useful to open a window of thought.
the driver must have control of the environment around him is not capable of handling the uncertainties or changes and when that happens it is not silent, has no inner resources to bear. Expresses disappointment, a disappointment that can impact the sensitivity of the loop or the housewife who goes shopping.
One disappointment is that, however, of rehabilitation, which must be upheld, chewed up and returned to its rightful owner, not censored and hidden under the carpet. The step evolution is for the adult world.
Today I walked to a pedestrian street in the old town and I met a teenager who was riding his bicycle. He was happy to do so, you understand why nitrites. It has some spontaneous smile surfaced at the mouth of passersby.
LC
Reggio Emilia, 1950: Image of Stanislaus Parri, by calendar Avis University.
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