Deaf & Dumb Culture Physical Disability, the
appearance of deaf-mute people is no different from that of ordinary people. It
is often impossible for others to know immediately, and it is easy to have
communication problems.
The
appearance of deaf people is no different from that of ordinary people. Many
times people can't understand them immediately, and they can't communicate
with the outside world through language. Therefore, when they encounter
difficulties, they often feel lonely and helpless.
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Deaf & Dumb Culture Physical Disability |
Dressing properly is inconvenient:
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Deaf & Dumb Culture Physical Disability, people with disabilities sometimes
find it difficult to buy the clothes they need in a normal store. At this
time, you may wish to consider modifying your clothes yourself, so that you
can wear them comfortably.
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The appearance of deaf people is no different from that of
ordinary people. Many times, people can't understand them immediately, so it is
easy to have resentment and impatience. Because they can't communicate
with the outside world through language, when they encounter difficulties, they
often feel lonely and helpless.
Deaf & Dumb Culture Physical Disability, if there are relatives and friends who are deaf, we may wish to
communicate with them with patience. The most ideal method is of course to
learn sign language. Also pay attention to some of the life sections to
reduce the inconvenience they may encounter. If you have a deaf person in
your family, you should pay attention to the following items.
Home/indoor
- Consider
adding a fax machine so that you can fax your family to your deaf-mute
family when you are in a hurry.
- Don't
move your home items at will, even if you have told other family members,
deaf people will not know; if you can, let me know.
- It
is best to install a flashing light at the same time, such as the electric
clock, telephone, fire alarm clock, etc., to make up for the lack of
hearing of the deaf family.
- If
your family is weak, you can add a loudspeaker to your phone and door
clock; while keeping your home quiet, such as soundproofing and double
glazing.
When going out
- When
a deaf-mute family first goes to a strange place, they should try their
best to spend time together.
- If
the family is weak, it is best to comb the short hair and expose the
hearing aid. In this way, outsiders can be informed of their
shortcomings and can provide appropriate assistance in due course.
Getting along with the disabled
The behavior depends largely on attitudes. The disabled have
the same needs and desires as we do. We should treat them as fair people, treat
them with fairness and respect, do not discriminate, and maintain an open and
positive attitude.
Communication skills with the disabled
Deaf & Dumb Culture Physical Disability, in the talks, we should pay attention to the appropriate questions
and do not regard their physical inconvenience as a topic. Sometimes, to
show concern, a simple concern for greetings can make patients feel warm and
happy. In addition, during the communication, don't forget to listen
carefully and observe, and put yourself in the position of the other side.
In addition to words, you may want to use facial expressions,
gestures, and posture assistance to convey information. Keeping eye
contact can reflect our respect for each other. Normal sound volume is
applied during the conversation, unless the patient has this requirement, there
is no need to specifically increase the sound line.
Nine additional reminders
- Be
patient, such as those who have language problems or who are slow to
speak, listen carefully and wait patiently.
- Respect
each other's dignity and rights.
- Take
a friendly and friendly attitude and get along with each other.
- Use
a sense of humor when appropriate.
- It
is more appropriate to describe the disabled as adjectives such as the
disabled, the lower body or the slower development.
- Don't
talk to the disabled in a superior tone and attitude.
- Don't
assume that the disabled are in desperate need of your help.
- It
is impolite to look at each other for no reason or for no reason.
- Excessive
protection or attention to them will only make them feel overwhelmed, just
wait for them to be like your other friends.
Taking care of people with physical disabilities
Deaf & Dumb Culture Physical Disability, people with physical disabilities need to go to school, work and
shop like ordinary people. However, due to physical imperfections and
environmental obstacles, people with physical disabilities are not
inconvenienced in their lives. Here are some tips for assisting people
with physical disabilities to adapt to their daily lives.
Type of physical disability
- Quadriplegia:
Severe damage to the spinal nerves, causing problems with limb movements.
- Lower
limb paralysis: the injured spine nerves are affected.
- Half-length:
The stroke causes the blood circulation in the brain to be blocked, and
thus the half-body loses its ability to move.
- Broken
limbs: Diseases or accidents can cause limb fractures; in addition,
fingers or other body joints are stiff.
People with physical disabilities may need some tools to assist
because of the lack of physical parts. At the same time, healthy people should
give appropriate assistance to the disabled when appropriate, such as assisting
wheelchair users to climb the stairs.
Pay attention when using the wheelchair
- When
talking to a wheelchair user, try to maintain the same level of contact
with the line of sight (such as bending or kneeling to relocate).
- Don't
hang things in a wheelchair, because wheelchairs are like the legs of
disabled people, respect them. At the same time, hanging objects in
wheelchairs will increase the load on wheelchairs and make them less
active.
- When
pushing a wheelchair, try to pause the conversation with the wheelchair
user. Because basically wheelchair users can hardly hear what you are
saying.
- If
you have relatives and friends who are disabled and often have the
opportunity to assist in the use of wheelchairs, then you should use an
empty wheelchair to practice the method. If you can, you can also take a
wheelchair and experience the operation.
- When
you are going to the wheelchair or shifting your seat, avoid locking the
brakes.