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Jul292013

"Disability Etiquette: Tips on Interacting with People with Disabilities," by the United Spinal Association

 

For anyone out there, disabled or not, who wants to learn to “interact more effectively with people with disabilities,” the United Spinal Association has a booklet just for you. In “Disability Etiquette: Tips on Interacting with People with Disabilities,” you’ll read about how to better understand, communicate, and work with others who may be different than you. From teaching you the importance of “asking before you help” to “speaking directly to a person with a disability, not to his companion,” this booklet has it all!

Click the following link to read "Disability Etiquette: Tips on Interacting with People with Disabilities”

Also, don't forget to check out more of the Free Publications the United Spinal Association has to offer!

 

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