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Monday, May 31, 2010

On Helping and Friendship

These games were made to teach people without disabilities that it is not OK to discriminate against someone with a disability, but it IS ok to be their friend and get to know them and ask them questions and if you see them having a hard time you can offer help. Just remember that we are all different on the outside but inside we are all equal and we all deserve to be treated equally.


How to help people if you see someone with a disability struggling:

If you see someone struggling and you know them you can just go over and say hi to them and ask them would you like some help and if they say yes then ask how may I help you and they can tell you how to help but if they say no thank you I want to try things myself respect what they say.

Steps for Friendship:
1. introduce yourself 2. ask them their name 3. talk to them to get to know them 4. be willing to be their friends because unless you get to know them you will never know how nice that person can be, and, last but not least, 5. if you saw the person with disability struggling you can ask them if they are having trouble and if they say yes you can ask is there any way I can help you and if so how and then you can help them with what they need but if they say that they do not want your help they will say no thank you and just respect what they say and if they want to keep trying themselves let them and just walk away knowing you did the right thing.

Always remember that when you talk to people with disabilities we are all need different kinds of help and people without disabilities always need help once in a while so all of us should be willing to help one another.