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Road to World Peace --- Developmental Disabilities and How to Deal with Them

Developmental Disabilities and How to Deal with Them

People who do not adapt well to society may drop out, or may harbor a grudge against society and engage in destructive behavior. Maybe it's a developmental disability. Developmental disorders can make it difficult for people to communicate well with those around them, and they may suffer from each other. Left unchecked, communication can lead to rifts, conflicts, and even serious conflicts in relationships. Maybe we need to understand more about developmental disorders and know how to respond appropriately.

Developmental Disabilities and How to Deal with Them

Developmental disorders refer to disorders of brain function such as autism, Asperger's syndrome, learning disabilities, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder that appear during human development. Developmental disorders become a problem when the person and those around him or her suffer from a major obstacle in leading a social life. The term developmental disability is a relatively recent term. However, developmental disorders have long been known to exist. It is said that many people with developmental disorders become adults and suffer in social life.
Developmental disorders start appearing in early childhood. It would be nice if the signs of developmental disorders were not overlooked at an early age and appropriate measures were taken, but depending on the environment in which the child was born and raised, the child's developmental disorders may be forcibly suppressed or brought up in a way that has the opposite effect.
Some people may have their own problems since childhood. However, at the same time, even if the child himself was no different from other children during his childhood, there are problems in the living environment in which he was raised, which can have a great impact later on. A child who has experienced a strong sense of betrayal when their parents or those around them coldly neglected them may become less trusting and less open to them. A child who has been spoiled for many years may be prone to self-centeredness and autism when suddenly moved to a harsh environment. A child who was abused in childhood may try to use violence to retaliate when he or she faces a problem later in life.
Love-starved people may have had problems with how they were loved by their parents in childhood. Some people can't say "I'm sorry" properly when they cause trouble to others. Some people don't know when to say "I'm sorry". Apologizing is admitting defeat, so there are people who don't apologize no matter what. If you grow up with such thoughts, you will become a person who cannot solve any problems when they occur.
There are people who have some kind of developmental disorder in social life, such as those who react hypersensitively to things, those who think only of themselves rather than being self-centered, those who are absent-minded and do not listen to others properly and are unable to respond appropriately. Such people are more or less likely to have had an experience that caused it in childhood.
The degree varies from person to person and from situation to situation, but it can be said that people are more or less developmentally disabled. Being nervous, being dominated by self-centered thoughts, having trouble concentrating, or being unable to understand what others are saying can happen to anyone.
If it becomes clear that someone has a developmental disability, how do you deal with that person? Here are some tips for dealing with people with developmental disabilities.
Get close to the person first. Observe how the person thinks and behaves by getting close to them. Don't rush to conclusions, don't interfere in what the person is doing or say as much as possible, and take a good look at the person. And why does that person act the way they do? How does this person perceive events in the world?
Until you have a relationship of trust with that person, it is best not to affirm or deny their remarks or actions, unless it is a big problem.
Focus on collecting information about the person until you build a relationship of trust. If you give your opinion or interfere in someone's actions when they don't trust you, they may consider you an "enemy" and close their hearts completely.
Once you feel that you have established a certain level of trust, gradually change your approach. Let's give hints to overcome the developmental disorder so that the person can solve the problem by themselves.
If it is strong and hungry for affection, it may be necessary to re-raise it depending on the case. Pamper them as much as you can. But at the same time, let's tell them that they won't be small children forever, so we can't spoil them forever.
Let's play a little relationship game. Let's change the situation with the other person and try to annoy him by saying whatever he wants. At that time, the point is to use the words that the person said before. The words that you say to others that bother others come back to you and cause you trouble, making you aware that those words are bad words that trouble others.
If you have the chance, take some time to encourage introspection, or use words that encourage the habit of looking at things from a broader perspective. If there is trust, the person will listen to you. Maybe you will start making efforts to change yourself voluntarily.

Benevolence and Virtuousness

Why is it that there are so many conflicts in the world that it is difficult for the world to move toward peace? Isn't it a major cause of conflict in the world that people are self-centered and easily harbor jealousy, hatred, and resentment? In order not to create a cause for conflict, it is first necessary to change the minds of self-centered people. It is very important to get rid of bad feelings, have a heart of benevolence that sympathizes with people, and have a heart of virtue, which is the power of character that makes people admire them, in order to eliminate conflicts.

Peace of Mind

The world will not be peaceful if people are plagued by anxiety and fear. In order for the world to live in peace, it is necessary for people to be able to spend their days peacefully and calmly, free from anxiety and fear. Peace of mind is also important for social stability. It is very important and valuable that many people can live their daily lives peacefully and peacefully. To achieve peace of mind, we must eliminate the causes of anxiety and fear.

Education for Peace

In order to realize and maintain peace, it is important to educate for peace. In order to realize world peace, it is important not only to receive education for peace, but also to disseminate that education. Education for peace needs to be not only easy to understand, but also more effective and easier to implement, and at the same time easier to buy into and disseminate. An education that provokes resistance from the people, or that creates conflicts when it fails to gain approval, is far from peace.

Developmental Disabilities and How to Deal with Them

People who do not adapt well to society may drop out, or may harbor a grudge against society and engage in destructive behavior. Maybe it's a developmental disability. Developmental disorders can make it difficult for people to communicate well with those around them, and they may suffer from each other. Left unchecked, communication can lead to rifts, conflicts, and even serious conflicts in relationships. Maybe we need to understand more about developmental disorders and know how to respond appropriately.

Ideological Struggles

Ideology is a collection of conceptual ideas based on political and economic systems. Ideologies are ideals and fantasies separated from reality, and are therefore seen as strong beliefs at the same time. For those who strongly believe in an idea, people who disagree with it are often seen as enemies. Therefore, it is said that ideology gives birth to conflict and causes war and social unrest. The problem is that having an ideology as a belief tends to develop into an aggressive mentality that tries to exclude others.

Views on Religion

Religion refers to doctrines centered on beliefs and rituals in some sacred and absolute things. Religions sometimes have a strong influence on people's minds, and as a result, in some cases, people who believe in religions behave abnormally socially, and conflicts between religions intensify, leading to wars. Religion can help or hinder world peace. If possible, I would like religion to work on people's hearts so that it can help world peace rather than stir up conflicts.

Prayer

Prayer means making a request to the gods. If all the people in the world wished for world peace and prayed to the gods and buddhas, perhaps world peace could soon be realized. If there are no exclusive people who want to attack others immediately, and more people who face the gods and buddhas with honesty and straightly and devote their hearts to prayers, conflicts and confrontations may decrease. If having a heart of prayer has the power to change the world, then by all means many people should have a heart of prayer.

Discrimination and its Essence

Discrimination is a distinction, and it refers to making a difference in service and treatment. People get what they do. There will be good rewards for those who do good, and bad rewards for those who do bad. It may be natural to discriminate between those who have done good deeds and those who have done bad deeds. However, sometimes people are treated unreasonably and receive unfair discrimination. In such a case, people tend to resent discrimination itself and hate the person who discriminated against them. Discrimination causes resentment and hatred in people's hearts.

Information and Agitation

"Information" refers to notifications about the situation, actual circumstances, and course of events when an incident occurs. Incitement is the act of persuading others to do something. Information is often fragmented, discontinuous, and incomplete. In some cases, intentionally biased information or incorrect information may be circulated. Intentionally biased or incorrect information can lead to riots, disturbances, and even wars. Also, even if the information itself is not grossly wrong, people who are incited to use it may behave abnormally.

Human Rights

Human rights are rights that humans are born with. Human rights are given to all people when they are born. However, in many cases, people live under the constraints of the environment in which they were born and raised. Human rights are not necessarily protected equally for all human beings. However, if human rights are unfairly restricted by the state or society, it is a big problem. Human rights should be protected as long as necessary. Unfair restrictions on human rights must be eliminated as much as possible.

Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories

A conspiracy is a secret scheme. There are people in the world who pretend to be good people while plotting bad schemes behind the scenes. Conspiracies are planned and carried out without people's knowledge. However, once a conspiracy is exposed, it ceases to be a conspiracy. The problem is that when something goes wrong in society, there are people who make a fuss about it as someone's conspiracy. So-called conspiracy theories are used to provoke social unrest by declaring certain people to be the bad guys.

Eliminating the Causes of Conflict and Unhappiness

When conflicts and conflicts intensify in society, many people become unhappy. Conflicts and people's misfortunes occur because of some cause. If we can eliminate the causes of people's conflicts and fights, and the causes of people's unhappiness, we should be able to reduce conflicts and people's unhappiness. Short-sightedly pushing the responsibility onto someone else or destroying and denying society itself will not be a fundamental solution. You need to find out the root cause and learn how to eliminate it.

the Idea of Harmony

Harmony means being friendly and friendly. The spirit of harmony is to have no strife, hostility, or hatred. The idea of harmony is to eliminate the causes of conflict and unhappiness by everyone getting along with each other and mixing various things in the right amount. The philosophy of harmony has the depth to incorporate everything without being exclusive or biased. In the philosophy of harmony, people are not persuaded to believe in one correct answer, and they respect their autonomy while accepting various ideas. With the idea of harmony at the center, people's minds and society are organized and softened.

Overcoming Worldly Desires

Worldly desires are small, fleeting thoughts and dreams. Dreaming is never a bad thing. Many people have dreams, set goals to make them come true, and work hard to reach those goals. Dreams make the world go round. Dreams can change the world for the better or for the worse. Achieving one dream does not necessarily make a person happy. Also, many people feel resentment and envy toward others when their dreams are not realized.

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