Table of contents:
- O - communication
- N - not scary
- P - help
- C - ask
- Y - respect
- L - personal space
- D-dialogue
- B - attention
- O - communication
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-13 00:26
Every tenth inhabitant of the planet is a person with disabilities. It is sometimes awkward and even scary to talk to them. We do not understand how to properly offer help, how not to offend with words. Here is a cheat sheet that will save you in such situations.
Participants of the Everland inclusive project, people with disabilities - designer Roman Akinin, psychologist Tatyana Redina and copywriter Alexandra Kozhevnikova - created instructions on how to better communicate with special people. In it, you will find basic situations that can cause discomfort or misunderstanding.
O - communication
N - not scary
P - help
C - ask
Y - respect
L - personal space
D-dialogue
B - attention
O - communication
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