A social experiment using hidden cameras tests the reactions of children to a classmate in a wheelchair. In the first part, four children, including one in a wheelchair named Gabriel, play a game where they get to know each other. When the instructor asks them to respond as if they were the other child, they show empathy and understanding.
In the second part, a new child, Alejandra, is introduced to the game, and she is paired with a boy in a wheelchair, Javier. Despite initially not asking about the wheelchair, Alejandra treats Javier as a normal child and they have a friendly conversation.
When the instructor reveals that Alejandra was being recorded by a hidden camera, she is surprised but happy to have been a part of the experiment. The show's host praises Alejandra for treating Javier with kindness and respect, and she receives a hug from her mother.
The experiment aims to show that children can be taught to be inclusive and accepting of others, regardless of their abilities.
1. The experiment involves four children: Gabriel, who uses a wheelchair, and three other children who collaborate with the program.
2. The children are divided into pairs and given five minutes to ask each other questions to get to know each other better.
3. The game is called "I am," and the children are asked to respond as if they were the other person.
4. The children are not aware that they are being recorded by a hidden camera.
5. Gabriel is paired with a girl who does not know that she is being recorded.
6. The conversation between the children is monitored, and they are asked questions about their favorite sports, hobbies, and other interests.
7. One of the children, Alejandra, is a fan of the program and is being recorded by a hidden camera.
8. Alejandra is asked about her favorite TV program, and she mentions "Wonderful People."
9. The experiment involves a child who uses a wheelchair, and the other children are asked about their perceptions of him.
10. The child who uses a wheelchair is asked about his favorite sport, and he mentions basketball.
11. The children are asked about their experiences with discrimination and how they would react in certain situations.
12. One of the children, Alejandra, is praised for treating the child who uses a wheelchair like a normal child.
13. The experiment is part of a TV program called "Wonderful People," which aims to promote positive values and behaviors.