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When you see people with disabilities when your in school how do you treat them?


I have a disability and when I am in school there is stuck up people everywhere and they judge me on my disability. Like I can help that I have a hearing loss.

you seem a teeny bit paronoid...dont assume they are stuck up or do not like you; usually they just do not know how to responmd to you...maybe they do not know abt the disability..so tell them..write it..and point to hear aid.etc.good luck

That sucks man. My high school was right across the street from our state's school for the deaf, so we shared classes with a lot of deaf students. You are right, a lot of people did not even seem to talk to them, it was very sad. I tried to get to know some of them though.

People are so cruel and ignorant sometimes.. makes me wonder "who" has the Real "disability" ..
I learned a little sign language a long time ago .. so I can at least say hello and a few words to people who communicate differently than I.
And I have come to view a lot of those who society calls "normal" as the disabled... What other reason is there for being unable to say "hi" to another human being?

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