Basic Skills
Step 1: Express interest and concern for others, especially when they are having problems.
- Rationale : when you help others they are more likely to help you.
- Helpful Hints : If you see someone in trouble, ask if you can help.
Step 2: Recognize that disabled people deserve the same respect as anyone else.
- Rationale: A disability does not make a person inferior. Helping people with disabilities without ridiculing or patronizing them shows that you believe all people are equal, although some people need a little extra assistance.
- Helpful Hints: Be ready to help a disabled person when needed by doing such things as holding open a door, carrying a package, giving up your seat.
Step 3: Apologize or make amends for hurting someone's feelings or causing harm.
- Rationale: Saying you're sorry shows that you can take responsibility for your actions and can admit when you've done something wrong.
- Helpful Hints: You can harm someone by what you fail to do, just as easily as what you can do. Some examples are breaking a promise or not sticking up for someone who is being picked on.
Step 4: Recognize that people of different races, religions, and backgrounds deserve to be treated the same was as you would expect to be treated.
- Rationale: Treating others equally shows that although people are different, you believe that it shouldn't matter in the ways you treat them.
- Helpful Hints: Don't make jokes and rude comments about the color of someone's skin or what he or she believes.
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