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1 Your Knowledge on Disability Issues

2 Adjusting to a disability requires adapting to a lifestyle, not bravery and courage. 1. People with disabilities are brave and courageous. ___ True ___ False ___ Sometimes

3 The association between wheelchair use and illness may have evolved through hospitals using wheelchairs to transport sick people. A person may use a wheelchair for a variety of reasons, none of which may have anything to do with lingering illness. 2. Persons who use wheelchairs are: ___ Are chronically ill or sickly ___ Can’t walk under most circumstances ___ Can’t drive ___ All of the above ___ Some of the above

4 A wheelchair, like a bicycle or an automobile, is a personal assistive device that enables someone to get around. 3. Wheelchairs are used to help people get around independently. ___ True ___ False ___ Sometimes

5 Lip-reading skills vary among people who use them and are never entirely reliable. 4: All persons with hearing disabilities can read lips. ___ True ___ False

6 Although most people who are blind develop their remaining senses more fully, they do not have a "sixth sense." 5: People who have sight impairments depend more on their hearing. ___ True ___ False ___ Sometimes

7 Anyone may offer assistance, but most people with disabilities prefer to be responsible for themselves. 6: Non-disabled people are obligated to "take care of" people with disabilities. ___ True ___ False ___ Sometimes

8 Many children have a natural, uninhibited curiosity and may ask questions that some adults consider embarrassing. But scolding curious children may make them think having a disability is "wrong" or "bad." Most people with disabilities won't mind answering a child's question. 7: Curious children ________. ___ Should never ask people about their disabilities ___ Can ask people about their disabilities ___ Should whisper their question to their parents

9 People with disabilities go to school, get married, work, have families, do laundry, grocery shop, laugh, cry, pay taxes, get angry, have prejudices, vote, plan and dream like everyone else. 8: The lives of people with disabilities are totally different than the lives of people without disabilities. ___ True ___ False

10 The ADA only requires that effective communication not exclude people with disabilities, which in many situations means, providing written materials or exchanging notes. The law does not require any measure that would cause an undue financial or administrative burden. 9: Sign language interpreters are required everywhere. ___ True ___ False ___ Sometimes

11 Everyone can contribute to change. 10: There is nothing one person can do to help eliminate the barriers confronting people with disabilities. ___ True ___ False

12  Understanding the need for accessible parking and leaving it for those who need it  Encouraging participation of people with disabilities in community activities by using accessible meeting and event sites  Understanding children's curiosity about disabilities and people who have them You can help remove barriers by:

13  Advocating a barrier-free environment  Speaking up when negative words or phrases are used about disability  Writing producers and editors a note of support when they portray someone with a disability as a "regular person" in the media  Accepting people with disabilities as individuals capable of the same needs and feelings as yourself, and hiring qualified disabled persons whenever possible You can help remove barriers by:


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