Table of contents:
- P - help
- F - pity
- L - curiosity
- P - prejudice
- C - laugh
- С - independence
- Oh - loneliness
- Y - respect
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-13 00:26
If a child has a disability, then the nuances in the communication and behavior of others can hurt him or develop complexes. Find out how to prevent this from happening and communicate without problems with these children.
The team of the inclusive project - copywriter Alexandra Kozhevnikova, designer Roman Anikin, together with schoolboy Artyom Galiev, whose experience formed the basis of the cheat sheet - prepared simple tips. By following them, you will never find yourself in an awkward situation with a disabled child and will help keep the world of childhood happy.
P - help
F - pity
L - curiosity
P - prejudice
C - laugh
С - independence
Oh - loneliness
Y - respect
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