This document discusses respecting people with disabilities and those from unprivileged sectors of society. It defines people with disabilities as those with limited capabilities due to injuries, illnesses or impairments. It defines unprivileged sectors as the poor who usually live in poverty and lack education. It emphasizes that we must respect others by treating them equally, maintaining eye contact, speaking directly to them and not making judgments. It suggests helping them through donations, education, assistance and acknowledging them as part of society.
This document discusses respecting people with disabilities and those from unprivileged sectors of society. It defines people with disabilities as those with limited capabilities due to injuries, illnesses or impairments. It defines unprivileged sectors as the poor who usually live in poverty and lack education. It emphasizes that we must respect others by treating them equally, maintaining eye contact, speaking directly to them and not making judgments. It suggests helping them through donations, education, assistance and acknowledging them as part of society.
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This document discusses respecting people with disabilities and those from unprivileged sectors of society. It defines people with disabilities as those with limited capabilities due to injuries, illnesses or impairments. It defines unprivileged sectors as the poor who usually live in poverty and lack education. It emphasizes that we must respect others by treating them equally, maintaining eye contact, speaking directly to them and not making judgments. It suggests helping them through donations, education, assistance and acknowledging them as part of society.
This document discusses respecting people with disabilities and those from unprivileged sectors of society. It defines people with disabilities as those with limited capabilities due to injuries, illnesses or impairments. It defines unprivileged sectors as the poor who usually live in poverty and lack education. It emphasizes that we must respect others by treating them equally, maintaining eye contact, speaking directly to them and not making judgments. It suggests helping them through donations, education, assistance and acknowledging them as part of society.
DISABILITIES? People that can't do what other normal people's can do, they have limited capabilities, either an injury, sickness or impairment that hinders them to do the daily tasks, some can't properly communicate and participate in the things that they want to do.
WHAT IS THE UNPRIVILEGED
SECTORS OF SOCIETY? Peoples who's less fortunate, have less money, not educated and teached, specifically, poor that usually lives in poverty.
RESPECT FOR THEM:
Respecting them is one of the most beautiful things that you can do for them, you must know that they're just people too, they have feelings, they deserve to be respected and treated equally just like everyone else, in this way you can help them build up their confidence, they will feel that there's still people who's kind and genuine and no matter what we accept them as who they are.
WAYS HOW TO RESPECT THEM:
•Don't make fun and judge them •Talk directly at them •Speak normally to them •Maintain eye contact •Treat them fairly
WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP
THEM? Donating foods, used clothes, necessary needs, giving them money, educating them, helping them when they need it, seeking for professional help, and learning to acknowledge them as a part of our society.
Remember, we should all know what's right and wrong to
respect people properly, to learn to acknowledge and accept what kind of life they have in our society, to treat them equally without any judgement and do not hesitate to lend them a helping hand.