- Read the text to understand the definition and types of disabilities.
- Note that a disability can be physical or mental and affects how someone learns or does things.
- Recognize that about 57 million people have a disability, which is 1 out of every 5 people.
- Understand that physical disabilities affect body parts like arms, back, hands, and legs; mental disabilities affect the brain.
- Learn that disabilities can be present at birth, result from sickness, age, or accidents, and can be hereditary.
- Answer the personal questions: “Do you have a disability?” and “What is the name of your disability?” based on self-knowledge.
- Answer “What part of your body does your disability affect?” by identifying the specific body part or function impacted.
- List as many different types of disabilities as possible in the table, describing how each affects the person who has it.
- Reflect on the message: differences make us unique and beautiful; do not underestimate yourself by comparing to others.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet for learning disabilities.