SWU students conduct Disability Awareness Fair
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SWU education major Byron Smith of Greenwood assists a student as he tries to translate the mirror image of a document in an exercise to raise awareness of perceptional issues such as dyslexia.
Southern Wesleyan University education major Chelsea Lindaberry of Myrtle Beach gives a student a demonstration of how someone who is hearing impaired communicates through sign language. SWU education majors hosted a disability awareness fair at Pendleton Elementary School Oct. 17, creating and manning stations and leading students in grades 2-6 in activities whose purpose was to help them gain a better understanding of what some of the students in their school are experiencing.