D_EN_P04

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Accepting differences
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Accepting differences

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Can people play sports and perform well if they are disabled ?

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D_EN_P04_E02

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understanding 1

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How does Vinz pick his team?
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What is Vinz’s reaction when he realizes Lisa has a prosthetic leg?
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How does Vinz react when Lisa puts on her webbed prosthesis ?
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What does Vinz do while his team swims?
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Why does Vinz’s team lose the race?
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D_EN_P04_E04

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Key messages

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  • People can play sports and perform well even if they’re disabled.
  • There are many different disabilities and a thousand ways to overcome them.
  • In sport, just like with disability, the goal is to surpass the limits of the human body.
  • When someone compensates for their disability with a prosthesis, it’s so they can be just like everybody else. It’s not an advantage!
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Put yourself in the shoes of a disabled child (e.g. visually impaired or in a wheelchair).

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You have to get from home to school, but the way there is full of hazards!

Select the things that make it hard for you to get around.

 

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