They are different if ‘we’ label them to be: children with Disability in Japan

September 17, 2021 | By You Me We NPO

“All children deserve an education that will support them in reaching their full potential and permit them to become independent, contributing members of society.” 

In Japan, children who have disabilities have customarily been educated in special schools, specifically devoted to one type of disability, and are often isolated from the rest of society (Mithout, 2016). According to 文部科学省, Read more…

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