Thursday, May 21, 2020

A Brief Note On Silent Suffering And The Young Lady

I’ll be honest, I didn’t fully comprehend the quote you read today in class, however, the message you discussed was deep and I absolutely loved it. Silent suffering is happening all around us. I’ve seen this reoccurring quote on social media that always says something like â€Å"be nice to everyone because you never know they battles they may be fighting†. I really think that relates to what you talked about in class today. Everybody you see is feeling pain or fighting a battle you have no idea about. The same thing goes for you as well, everyone you see doesn’t know your pain or the battles you are currently fighting. Just the phrase â€Å"silent suffering† gives me a deep and sorrowful feeling. I think the concept of self-advocacy is very powerful. If and when a child with learning disabilities is able to grasp it, they will be able to turn their entire situation around. 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