Sexual education for children with disabilities
Every visit to the orphanage home for children with disabilities brings me a satisfying feeling that words can't articulate but this last visit left me with mixed emotions.
We had an engaging experience as we learned new vocabularies from the story of the Gingerbread man and the children also got a chance to make their own Gingerbread man from construction papers. While seeing the children explore these activities, something within me cried out for a different kind of impact. I realized that two of my precious girls with intellectual disabilities had attained puberty and were currently going through their menstrual cycles. It was very disturbing for me to see these girls carry on without a care because they were unaware of their bodies and didn't have a clue of what was going on inside them. There is certainly a need to do more but how do
we educate vulnerable children who are being raised at an overcrowded orphanage with no government support about sexual health education? My heart is heavy as I write this post. The complete lack of sexual education for children with disabilities is particularly alarming given the fact that they are at a much higher risk of sexual assault and abuse.
Something has to be done about this...




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