I have a criticism with this speech. It is based around kids, their disabilities and the acceptance of them into the norm; however, these are kids. I believe that functioning people with disabilities are just normal people who have the inability to do certain things, hence disability. But in a broader aspect how do we (adults) listening to this use the knowledge we have to do something positive with it. I think that there should be something in this speech that makes it relevant to adults in this era of "everyone is a victim" and make a call to action that has more weight to it (in terms of what adults should think/ do about current politics and society). Overall a good speech, I think it could be stronger and address the demographic of Ted talks.
I’m so glad that people can talk about this nowadays
She is making good points
Great talk Sara! Thank you!
Outstanding!!!
I have a criticism with this speech. It is based around kids, their disabilities and the acceptance of them into the norm; however, these are kids. I believe that functioning people with disabilities are just normal people who have the inability to do certain things, hence disability. But in a broader aspect how do we (adults) listening to this use the knowledge we have to do something positive with it. I think that there should be something in this speech that makes it relevant to adults in this era of "everyone is a victim" and make a call to action that has more weight to it (in terms of what adults should think/ do about current politics and society). Overall a good speech, I think it could be stronger and address the demographic of Ted talks.