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How do you treat disablility? Do act normal (like they are normal) in front of them? Or treat them differently?


Answers: I act completely normal. I think we're all differently abled.
I sure hope no one treats them differently. Everyone deserves to be treated normally and any one who doesn't treat them normally should be told that their behavior is not acceptable. This is considered abuse.
I treat people with disabilities the same as other people, to a certain extent. Most of them want to be treated the same.
Disability is no reason to act any way around someone who has one. They are just like anyone else (normal). I don't make an effort not to stare, or stare. I don't treat them differently. Nor do I ask a guy with no arms to pick something up for me. The point is, in some sense or another every single person on this planet is disabled. Some of us wear our disabilities on the outside, while others wear them on the inside. Sometimes, the disability can be over come, but in other cases the person having one has to learn to adapt to the world around him/her. Personally, I wouldn't expect anyone to make special concessions for me...and I'd probably prefer that they didn't.


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