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Disability can be a delicate subject, with some disabled people being very sensitive about it and others being very open. If you see someone who acts or looks different, you may have questions. Here is information on whether and how to ask politely.
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- Don't be afraid to do a little research about a disability on your own time. There are many people with disabilities who talk about their experiences online.Thanks
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Warnings
- Don't push someone who doesn't seem interested in talking about their disability. If they aren't interacting with you, let them be. If they want to talk about something else, let the subject change.Thanks
- Stay away from negative sources like Autism Speaks , which may demonize disability and give misleading information.Thanks
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