Eleven-year-old Sean has a condition called cerebral palsy. It means his muscles don’t always work properly. This sometimes makes it harder for him to speak and to control his legs.

Sean goes to school at Multikids Academy in Ghana. Any child can come here - whether they have special needs or not.

There are six children in Sean’s class. About half of them have a special need. Keeping class sizes small means the teacher can give all the children the right amount of attention.

Around 1 in every 300 children in Ghana has cerebral palsy, which is caused by complications at birth.

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tesSpecialNeeds

11 years ago
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Heart warming and inspiring video, showing a wonderful inclusive setting in Ghana. Includes wonderful and thoughtful comments from the children about accepting people with disabilities. Many thanks for sharing

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