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Chapter 7 Education I joined a mainstream school near my house for easy access. Although I could go to school on my wheelchair and could go back home with ease if any need arose, there was not any type of accessibility within the school. There were stairs everywhere and no access to classes by any other means. The best thing that could be done was to place my classroom on first floor which meant that I had 15 steps to conquer to get into or out of my class. This was usually done by having two people carry me up and down everyday. To make things really worse there were no accessible toilets. This meant that I either had not to use the toilet the whole day or go back home and lose my classes for the day. Heba I am 10 years old. I go to a regular school; I am in the 4th grade. We have a wonder-ful teacher, and she does everything to make me feel comfortable.
207 Chapter 7 Education 10% in India to 60% in Indonesia, and for sec-ondary education, from 15% in Cambodia to 58% in Indonesia (see Fig. 7.1).
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