Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 6:08 AM
Jun Hao's reflection:
Well, first and foremost, this project has awakened my idea of the need for providing handicapped-friendly facilites. I now further understand that we have to except handicapps for who they are and accepting them as part of the society. This also means that we have the responsibility to make sure that this special group of people has the same type of privileages that we have. One of the privileages is, of course, having fun. Fun, it is one of life's simplest pleasures. And yet we often neglect the handicapped's need to have fun. Therefore, I now realise that fun does not have to do with abilites or disabilities. As a nephew of a handicapped aunt, I understand what this unique group of people are facing, the discrimination, the unacceptence, the isolation, and worst of all, the public's lack of understanding. Therefore, I now reflect upon myself, "What can I do to help this people?", "What can I do to make them feel as part of the big world?".