Many developed countries are experiencing substantial increases in children with intellectual disabilities. This essay will highlight some of the main problems of this and suggest several possible approaches to reduce the adverse effects resulting from this problem.
One of the major challenges of the increase in mental deterioration is that it puts a heavy burden on both the healthcare system and the social welfare cost. Disabled people are more vulnerable to chronic diseases that perhaps significantly impact upon future vocational, educational, and social opportunities. Another acute problem needed solving is how humans behave with underprivileged children. This can be attributed to the discrimination of non-disabled people in society.
In terms of some feasible solutions, the government could implement a range of measures to deal with the problems of cognitive impairments. The first solution would be to increase the importance of the private sector in providing healthcare. Presumably, this would help reduce the burden on government spending. Another measure would be to make more contact with disabled and non-disabled people. I suppose that without the cooperation of both politicians and individuals, these issues will never be effectively tackled. Those who are handicapped, for example, would have a positive attitude if they are integrated in our communities.
In conclusion, I believe that supporting the paralyzed is the obligation of both politicians and individuals because of the aforementioned reasons.
Many
developed countries
are experiencing substantial increases in children with intellectual disabilities. This essay will highlight
some of the
main problems of this and suggest several possible approaches to
reduce
the adverse effects resulting from this problem.
One of the major challenges of the increase in mental deterioration is that it puts a heavy burden on both the healthcare system and the social welfare cost. Disabled
people
are more vulnerable to chronic diseases that perhaps
significantly
impact upon future vocational, educational, and social opportunities. Another acute problem needed solving is how humans behave with underprivileged children. This can
be attributed
to the discrimination of non-disabled
people
in society.
In terms of
some
feasible solutions, the
government
could implement a range of measures to deal with the problems of cognitive impairments. The
first
solution would be to increase the importance of the private sector in providing healthcare. Presumably, this would
help
reduce
the burden on
government
spending. Another measure would be to
make
more contact with disabled and non-disabled
people
. I suppose that without the cooperation of both politicians and individuals, these issues will never be
effectively
tackled. Those who
are handicapped
,
for example
, would have a
positive
attitude if they
are integrated
in our communities.
In conclusion
, I believe that supporting the paralyzed is the obligation of both politicians and individuals
because
of the aforementioned reasons.