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Having the courage to talk about disability
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Are some disabilities scarier than others?

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Why does Vinz seem curious about the ‘thing’ that could have hindered Agathe when learning her lines?
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What do you think of Vinz’s attitude when he stares at Agathe?
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Why does Vinz ignore Agathe?
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Does Vinz’s use of the word ‘mongol’ bother you?
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Why does Lou speak for Agathe?
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  • The Law of 2005 in France gave all children the right to go to a mainstream school.
  • Children with Down’s syndrome are capable of learning, forming relationships, playing sports and taking part in artistic activities.
  • Artistic or sporting activities offer many positive experiences.
  • Don’t be afraid of differences, and be brave enough to ask the right questions so there’s no room for preconceived ideas or prejudices.
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Children with Down’s syndrome cannot express themselves alone.
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People with Down’s syndrome can work.
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It’s normal to be afraid of disabilities.
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People with Down’s syndrome cannot live alone.
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Most people with disabilities are born that way.
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A person with Down’s syndrome can take part in sporting or artistic activities.
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They are children in their own right and can express themselves using their own words.

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People with Down’s syndrome can access numerous professions based on their abilities.

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We must learn to understand others, regardless of what makes them different, in order to overcome any possible fears or concerns.

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They can become independent if they are given support.

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Just 15% of people are disabled from birth or before the age of 16.

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They can have skills in any field and want the same things as you.

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Put these sentences in the TRUE or FALSE category

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