SEREMBAN - Parents of children with disabilities (OKU) need to be more open to ensuring that they can be self-reliant, said Senator Isaiah Jacob
He said that this approach is essential for their future ability to adapt and manage themselves, especially in the absence of their parents and family members.
"I agree that some parents are hesitant to allow their disabled children to live independently. Unlike abroad, where children with disabilities receive training, many parents in Malaysia are overly protective, fearing for their children's safety and health if they venture out. While I understand the love and concern, there must be a limit.
"When these children attend Community-Based Rehabilitation Programmes (PDK), they can do various tasks like washing dishes and cleaning themselves. However, when they return home, they are not allowed to do these tasks, which hinders their development. Parents need to be aware of this,” he said.
He told this to reporters after visiting the Senawang Special Education Activity House (RAPKS), managed by the Negeri Sembilan Association of Teachers, Parents, and Children with Special Needs, here recently.
He added that he would propose in the Dewan Negara that education about disabilities be incorporated at the secondary school level to ensure that society is exposed to these issues, including the use of sign language. - BERNAMA