what are some common stereotype abled differently people answer in about 40 words
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Differently abled people are steriotyped in many ways ...if one is just physically abled people come to a conclusion that they are mentally abled too.
Some think that they are also unhygie.
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People with different abilities are categorised; if someone is only physically abled, people assume they are also cognitively abled.
- The phrase "Differently Abled" is frequently used to refer to those who lack typical physical, mental, or psychological functioning.
- Other definitions include learning challenges or social adjustment issues that interfere with a person's typical growth and development.
- People with disabilities have historically been stigmatised in a variety of ways. Some of the outdated stigmas that were once used to categorise individuals with disabilities still exist in the public's perception.
- Through inaccurate information, segregation, isolation, and incorrect beliefs, many misconceptions have been reinforced. Stereotypes have an impact on how people without disabilities react to those with disabilities.
- For instance, it's common for persons with impairments to be spoken down to and treated like children. Disability is associated with dependence and incapacity in people.
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