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How do you react when you see a person with disability?
Be natural and talk with a person who has a disability just as you would talk with anyone else. Don’t be patronizing in your questions or your actions. And don’t ask questions that you would not ask a person without a disability. Not everyone with a disability wishes to discuss their unique abilities or limitations.
How do you connect with a disabled person?
Approach the person as you would anyone else; speak directly to the person, using clear, simple communication. Treat persons who are adults as adults. Do not patronize, condescend, or threaten when communicating with the person. Do not make decisions for the person or assume that you know the person’s preferences.
How do you appreciate the talents of persons with disabilities?
Here are some tips on how we will appreciate the talents of PWD’s:
- “Focus on the person’s capabilities.
- “Be Respectful”
- ” Showing and Giving Support for their Talents”
- “Being amazed of who they are instead of what we see”
- “Putting you’re self on their shoes”
- ” Provide fair equality of opportunity”
How do you talk about disabled people?
When referring to disability, the American Psychological Association (APA) urges that it is often best to “put the person first.” In practice, this means that instead of referring to a “disabled person,” use “person with a disability.” Why?
How do you express your support and encouragement for PWDs?
Here’s how you can properly support PWDs
- Do not refer to them as “disabled”
- Learn better ways to communicate with PWDs.
- Respect PWD allocated areas and facilities.
- Do not make fun of them even if they make fun of themselves.
- When in doubt, ask.
- Reassurance that you’re there for them.
How can we help disabled person explain it?
5 Ways You Can Support The Differently-Abled
- Ask Before Offering Help: Don’t assume that people with disabilities would always require some assistance in leading their lives and the first step is to treat them as equals.
- Speak Clearly, And Listen:
- Make Them Feel Confident:
- Respect Personal Space:
- Make Changes:
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