Read the passage carefully and answer the five questions that follows:
The birth of a chill is always a cause of great happiness for the parents and family. The child becomes the central attraction She receives attention and is nurtured with care .As the child grows older, she starts playing a role and takes on responsibility he starts learning interacting with peers, play games. Soon the child completes school and college to pass into the next phase of being gainfully employed at 22 All along, she is being groomed, nurtured and given opportunities to evolve into her full potential
Now think about the birth of a child with a disability The child is greeted with disappointments, frustration and anger. The initial years are spent in neglect or in over protection. In all circumstances, the child is excluded from the opportunity of love. Even the normal milestones of growing up often gets delayed or missed out. The child is denied access to a normal school and is sent either to the special school or kept at home after being excluded from mainstream opportunities of a normal childhood, normal schooling, its rather unfair to expect the disabled person to suddenly find a firm footing in the normal world. It is this exclusion, which begins almost after birth, that transforms the disability into a handicap a social burden. The Exclusion denies the disabled person the opportunity to learn and imbibe the dynamics of family and community life Inclusion needs to begin right from the moment a child is born as the process of learning, development and evolution begin at birth and this process should be shielded from neglect. Seclusion or exclusion is not natural It tends to inhibit growth and often retards. Inclusion is possible when the community develops its own resources to make it happen.