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What do you feel when you meet a person who is differently abled?

What do you feel when you meet a person who is differently abled?

When we meet a disabled person or a differently abled person, we feel thankful to God that he made us perfect. We feel sorry for that person and think about how difficult it is to live life for a disabled person. We get a feeling of sympathy towards that person. HOPE IT HELPS!

What will you do when you meet a mentally disabled person?

SPEAK DIRECTLY. Use clear simple communications.

  • OFFER TO SHAKE HANDS WHEN INTRODUCED.
  • MAKE EYE CONTACT AND BE AWARE OF BODY LANGUAGE.
  • LISTEN ATTENTIVELY.
  • TREAT ADULTS AS ADULTS.
  • DO NOT GIVE UNSOLICITED ADVICE OR ASSISTANCE.
  • DO NOT BLAME THE PERSON.
  • QUESTIONS THE ACCURACY OF THE MEDIA STEREOTYPES OF MENTAL ILLNESS.
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    Do you feel uncomfortable talking to people with disabilities?

    According to a poll and report from the Kaiser Family Health Foundation and a report from Scope, a British charitable organization, the majority of people feel uncomfortable and nervous talking to people with disabilities. Scope’s report specifically says that a fear of saying the wrong thing or appearing patronizing leads to this discomfort.

    How do you know if you have a spiritual disability?

    Difficulty remembering things, concentrating, or making simple decisions Frequently feeling ill, such as having headaches, digestive problems, or other unexplained aches and pains Often, disabled people have their disability treated, but they don’t have their emotional or spiritual needs addressed.

    Is it normal to be angry when you have a disability?

    Acknowledging a new disability isn’t always easy; for many, it can take years to fully accept that they are disabled and can no longer do some, or many, of the things they once enjoyed doing. It is normal for them to feel sad or angry as they are grieving the loss of their former life.

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    Do you think disabled people aren’t as productive as others?

    Almost 40\% of respondents in a survey in Britain said that disabled people aren’t as productive as others. In the same survey, a quarter of disabled people said people expected less of them because of their disability. It is these sorts of attitudes, rather than any mental or physical impairment, that create barriers for people with disabilities.