Question
Do children with low intelligence have the right to education?
Answer
A child with low intelligence suffered from asphyxiation after being choked by a rope, and after treatment, became a semi-vegetative person with all brain cells near death. After more than a year of medication and care, the child began to slowly re-learn how to walk and talk. Now almost 11 years old, except for the unsteady gait, the child is like a normal person in other aspects. Question: How can we stabilize the patient’s condition? Answer: It is recommended to bring the child to school for practice. We do not expect the child to achieve anything significant, but at least they can learn many skills and come back to learn some handicrafts to support the family. Moreover, remember that the child now needs emotional encouragement, and any progress should be promptly encouraged; do not easily reject the child. Also, do not rush the walking process; it can be gradually trained.