Disability Awareness Handout B

General Considerations


So many of us have gone through our lives with little or no contact with people with disabilities. The appearance of a person with a disability in your office may prove unsettling. Questions like "How will this person communicate?," "How can I test and evaluate this person?," "How can this person perform the requirements of the job?" are normal. Hopefully, within these pages you will find some answers or assurances that will make your interactions positive and not negative.

The biggest barriers that people with disabilities face, and the hardest barriers to remove, are other people's negative attitudes and erroneous images of them. Some common pitfall reactions to people with disabilities are:

People with disabilities are just people who may happen to have more difficulty than others walking, moving, talking, learning, breathing, seeing, hearing, etc. They are remarkably like everybody else. They pass; they fail; they succeed; they go bankrupt; they take trips; they stay at home; they are bright people; they are good people; they are pains in the neck; they are trying to get by. To free yourself from the limitations of the reactions above, keep in mind these general suggestions:

Disability Awareness - Handout B

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