"Be the change you want to see in the world."
This quote relates to me because I think of it in many of my situations for example, when choosing a career.
Special-ed children and teenagers should be treated with more consideration and patience than the rest of the students because despite how old they look, their brain is that of a childs. Many teachers I have come across don't have the patience necessary meaning they are providing a scary and sometimes dismal experience for the special-ed students. The only way this will ameliorate with a 100% garantee is if I go into the career myself. I feel that I understand these kids more than some teachers now and I have a cousin that suffers from mental retardation disorder and syndromic mental retardation. This refers to the quote I cited because I would be the change I want to see in the world and taking into consideration a special-ed teacher career shows how passionate I am about wanting the change.
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