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    • Build Ministry
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  • Home
  • Build Ministry
    • Reasons Why
    • Tasks & Talent
    • Contained & Inclusive
    • Spaces & Tools
    • Everyone Onboard
  • Learn & Train
    • Ready for Good Behavior
    • Better Communication
    • Teaching & Faith
    • Everything Volunteers
    • Understand Challenges
    • Manage Aggression
    • Disability Etiquette
  • Beyond Sunday
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    • Family Guidance
  • Texas Churches

Disability Etiquette

  The best way to learn disability etiquette is to experience what it's like to live with a disability. Consider how you would want to be treated, talked to, and assisted? You can rely on some general guidelines to show respect through your actions and language.   

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