Monday, January 18, 2010

Disabled Walking Aids Does Your Dojo Teach The Handicapped Or Disabled And How So?

Does your Dojo teach the Handicapped or disabled and how so? - disabled walking aids

How does your school take over the education of disabled persons in their membership?

Are you someone who could barely walk and try to do a kata without walking aid, as part of its review?

How to teach your school and care for disabled people?

Thank you for your answers!

1 comment:

SiFu frank said...

Our school has developed kata and self defense for people in wheelchairs and amputees. We are determined that everyone can take benefit from the discipline and the pursuit of learning martial arts. We work with all types of disabilities .. We have worked with amputees at the VA hospital was working. We have had students in our school in a wheelchair. We have had students with autism. We try to treat everyone with dignity and respect as we would like to be treated.
We are not all they show is unnecessary and embarrassing. Or that they are forced to act on their personal limits, and although we want them to explore their limits.
I would not associate with another school.

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