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Javed and Jasmine

Parents of a Child with Intellectual Disability Life in the Lower Class with Uneducated Parents

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Segregation Hurts

Part of the book series: Studies in Inclusive Education ((STUIE,volume 19))

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Why did the shop owner slap on my cheek? Why did my uncle burn me with an iron spatula? How come people ask my parents to tie me down or institutionalize me? I do not know the mistakes I did for these kinds of reactions from people. Nobody likes me and just wants to get rid of me.

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Antony, P.J. (2013). Javed and Jasmine. In: Antony, P.J. (eds) Segregation Hurts. Studies in Inclusive Education, vol 19. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-179-5_8

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