A poem i wrote about people staring at a person that has a disability

Sarah1984
Sarah1984 Online Community Member Posts: 43 Contributor

Wishing you could go out,
without having someone that will stare.
It may be natural for children to.
I might have a disability, whether or not it is one where i use a wheelchair.
Inside we are all the same.

Parents, teach your children about disability,
i am not saying it's your fault, you are not to blame.
We might have something different about us on the outside,
but we want everyone to look past that and see us as a person like you,
and not to stare. A person that has feelings is there.

(C) Sarah Jackson Bennett 2018

I have a Facebook blog called See the person, not just the condition/disability.   If you use Facebook, you can like my page/blog if you want to.  https://www.facebook.com/mescoliosisdisability/

Comments

  • Pippa_Alumni
    Pippa_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 5,761 Championing
    Thanks for sharing this with us, @Sarah1984- I'm sure many of our community members will be able to relate!
  • wilko
    wilko Online Community Member Posts: 2,438 Championing
    People and children today are more tolerant and understanding and compassionate towards others of different races and disabilities. I believe children can be cruel by staring and cause their disbelied peer group member to shy away, not take part or want to get involved. For those of us who are disabled but with a normal body we can only imagine what it is or can be like for a child or adult with missing limbs or shorter ones.