What are the five points of disability etiquette to be followed with persons unable to hear?
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Five points of disability etiquette to be followed
with persons unable to hear
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- Do not take decisions on their behalf : people with any kind of disability are wise enough to take decision on their own
- Ask before you offer help : if a person is unable to hear, does not mean he/she always needs your help
- Never make them realize that they are less by any means : people with disabilities are wise enough to know what do you feel or say about them
- Do not hesitate to communicate : people often hesitate to communicate with the people that are differently able. it makes them feel awkward.
- Do not point out them : often people point out disabled people, thinking they are doing a favor. Try to avoid it, because it makes them feel insecure.
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Explanation: Do not take decisions on their behalf : people with any kind of disability are wise enough to take decision on their own. Ask before you offer help : if a person is unable to hear, does not mean he/she always needs your help.
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