To begin with, it is changing real sports if you let kids with disabilities play the game and bend the rules for them. Before the game starts, the other team’s coach would have to talk to its players and tell them to let the kid with disabilities score. The other players would not stop him as he tried to pass or shoot. If you were on the same team as the kid with the disability, then you would probably feel frustrated if you watched him score effortlessly over and over, while you didn’t make a single shot. Many people feel strongly that changing the rules for football isn’t fair. “That isn’t football” (Overtestostoned Neanderthals). As you can see, it is clear that many people have a strong opinion about changing sports that have …show more content…
Clearly, kids with disabilities shouldn't able to take part in school sports. It is changing real sports if you let kids with disabilities & special needs play the game and bend the rules for them. In addition, there are other special sports leagues that kids with disabilities can participate in, and they can still feel included. It is up to the coaches of school sports to make sure kids with disabilities do not take part in school sports, and to recommend other leagues that the kids with disabilities can participate