personal Response
If you meet a disabled person, how will you
behave with him I her?
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If I was given a chance to meet a disabled person, I would love to sit and laugh with him or her. I will try to make the meet enjoyable and free enough to exchange thoughts for both of us. I will offer them to have a lunch or dinner together. I will share my life experiences and let him or her also to do so. I will consider the person as my own old friend, as if we are meeting after long days. I will keep the communication simple and elegant similar to two human beings communicate.
Explanation:
- The most important skill is to manage ourselves for upcoming events. The technique we need to maintain atmost is communication and behaviour.
- There lacks no sympathy for a disabled person. By giving them some sympathy we unknowingly makes them feel even more down about themselves.
- It's better to choose a healthy and normal way to communicate a person with disability which will not make realise that they are anyhow disable of something.
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