Rabidlamb wrote: » Are they less visible due to special needs schooling taking them out of the general populace ?.
Rabidlamb wrote: » I brought the kids to the playground last night, one of the mothers had a mildly handicapped child who needed assistance but was really enjoying himself. What struck me is how few handicapped children I see nowadays in comparison to growing up in the late 70's, early 80's. Are they less visible due to special needs schooling taking them out of the general populace ?. Are parents more embarrassed than their previous generations to be seen in public with them ?. Are there less children being born with abnormalities due to better diets & supplements taken by the mothers ?. Maybe it's just my perception but I took a double take last night as it's been that long since I noticed a child with a handicap. Has anyone else noticed this ?.
wobbles-grogan wrote: » Less No use of those horrible thongs during birth maybe?
bluewolf wrote: » why would anyone wear a thong during birth
stupidusername wrote: » Can't say I noticed them one way or another. but I suppose if there is a noticeable difference, it'd be because they're going to special needs schools. Can't imagine it's anything else.
wobbles-grogan wrote: » Fixed it! Stupid spelling...
TeddyTedson wrote: » There seems to be a lot more Mental problems these days though. When I worked at my last job I saw lots of disabled kids. They're still out there
PlainP wrote: » You never see handicapped travellers??? Whats up with that, are they immune to having special needs children??
dsmythy wrote: » They take the Spartan approach to children* *barefaced lie
rKossi wrote: » Me and my m8s were talking about that the other week Wtf is up with that I think they are immune
mikemac1 wrote: » handicapped, that's just not on OP Differently abled
smash wrote: » 2 words: Sweat Shops.
Rabidlamb wrote: » What struck me is how few handicapped children I see nowadays in comparison to growing up in the late 30's, early 40's.