Good evening Ma’am Nierras and classmates!
I’ve been meaning to post the synthesis for this topic at an earlier date but unfortunately, I seem to keep on forgetting that I need to post my synthesis. So pardon me for the late posting. (At mali pa yung page kung saan ako nagpost nung una...sorry...)
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This topic really caught my interests even before the start of this semester since my topic for my research proposal was about sensory deficits among mothers specifically those who are Deaf. So, I really had a great time reading your views about this topic. It gave me new insights about women who have sensory deficits. I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Angel, Ms. Jenny, Ms. Ara, Ms. Tina and Ms. Meg and most especially to Ma’am Nierras. I just wish I could say my thanks to you through Filipino Sign Language. ^_^ (language of the Deaf Community).
Here goes the synthesis…
Having a sensory deficit seems to have a great impact on women specifically on the issue of how they will live, how they will learn as well as how they will communicate with others. It greatly affects their roles as a daughter, mother, wife and as well as a professional. It also has a great impact on the elderly people making them more at risk to accidents. Poverty seems to play an important role in the economic status of women with sensory deficits. With poverty, they can’t get any access to health services as well as get any assistance that would be of great help to them in protecting themselves as well as their rights as human beings. The stigma about having sensory deficits is crippling on the part of women. Usually, the community views them as those who are incapable, incompetent or worst, mentally challenged. In the end the, women with sensory deficits suffer social isolation. Overall the impact of having sensory deficits greatly affects the women, physically, mentally, emotionally and psychologically.
A lot of initiatives are being done to provide assistance to these women who have sensory deficits. Organizations are set up to provide and help these women get the assistance they need like access to healthcare, empowering them in exerting their rights as a woman as well as a citizen, training them to help them cope up with their sensory deficiency and boost their morale and self-esteem (vocational trainings, sign languages). Centers are also being put up to provide protection for these women who were more at risk of experiencing violence.
It’s nice to know that society is finally taking notice of the presence of these women as well as addressing their needs. True, they may have deficiencies but we must also remember that like us, they too are human women who need protection, assistance and understanding.
This ends my synthesis. Thank you!
Have a nice day and see you all soon!
My sincere apologies again.
Moderator:
Raiza
I’ve been meaning to post the synthesis for this topic at an earlier date but unfortunately, I seem to keep on forgetting that I need to post my synthesis. So pardon me for the late posting. (At mali pa yung page kung saan ako nagpost nung una...sorry...)
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This topic really caught my interests even before the start of this semester since my topic for my research proposal was about sensory deficits among mothers specifically those who are Deaf. So, I really had a great time reading your views about this topic. It gave me new insights about women who have sensory deficits. I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Angel, Ms. Jenny, Ms. Ara, Ms. Tina and Ms. Meg and most especially to Ma’am Nierras. I just wish I could say my thanks to you through Filipino Sign Language. ^_^ (language of the Deaf Community).
Here goes the synthesis…
Having a sensory deficit seems to have a great impact on women specifically on the issue of how they will live, how they will learn as well as how they will communicate with others. It greatly affects their roles as a daughter, mother, wife and as well as a professional. It also has a great impact on the elderly people making them more at risk to accidents. Poverty seems to play an important role in the economic status of women with sensory deficits. With poverty, they can’t get any access to health services as well as get any assistance that would be of great help to them in protecting themselves as well as their rights as human beings. The stigma about having sensory deficits is crippling on the part of women. Usually, the community views them as those who are incapable, incompetent or worst, mentally challenged. In the end the, women with sensory deficits suffer social isolation. Overall the impact of having sensory deficits greatly affects the women, physically, mentally, emotionally and psychologically.
A lot of initiatives are being done to provide assistance to these women who have sensory deficits. Organizations are set up to provide and help these women get the assistance they need like access to healthcare, empowering them in exerting their rights as a woman as well as a citizen, training them to help them cope up with their sensory deficiency and boost their morale and self-esteem (vocational trainings, sign languages). Centers are also being put up to provide protection for these women who were more at risk of experiencing violence.
It’s nice to know that society is finally taking notice of the presence of these women as well as addressing their needs. True, they may have deficiencies but we must also remember that like us, they too are human women who need protection, assistance and understanding.
This ends my synthesis. Thank you!
Have a nice day and see you all soon!
My sincere apologies again.
Moderator:
Raiza