Disability makes daily activities more difficult. They may limit what you can physically or mentally, or they may affect your senses. A disorder does not mean there is nothing to do and it is not sick. Most people with disabilities can live a fulfilling and healthy life, enjoy it, learn it, and enjoy it. With mobile auxiliary equipment and auxiliary equipment, everyday work becomes easy
In the United States, one in five people has disabilities. Some people were born alone. Other people suffer from these diseases due to illness or injury. Some people grow with age. Almost all of us suffer from obstacles at some point in our lives.
To summarize as atheism, preferably suppression of disability, we believe that disability is always a negative state of existence. Living with disabilities is synonymous with discontinuities. People with disabilities need to be healed or repaired. The value of life for people with disabilities is lower, not worth the fair opportunity, equal opportunity, and the right to happiness. But for many people with disabilities they tend to be called "people with disabilities" - the obstacles are an essential part of their identity, which is a typical of our ubiquitous nerves It is a challenge of a healthy (NT, AB) ruling story. For example, many people hesitate when some people in the autism spectrum say that they prefer the first language of identity, meaning they are called autism. Why are you sure that you are invalid? Whether NT or AB community like it or not, obstacles are not just identities, but also culture and community. I think that supporters of disabled people will also remain
Remembering people without obstacles, the term "physically fit people" may also be the wrong way to talk about people without obstacles. Disabilities such as Autism Spectrum Disorder are not related to the human body. It is appropriate to say that a person is "physically healthy", but it is also necessary to consider that this term does not necessarily correspond to everyone under the umbrella of people with disabilities. For more general terms, please try using words such as "Do not disable". There are still many people who have not identified disabilities. These people may say that they are not physically handicapped, but they may not think they are not aware that they have disabilities. This is something I often encounter at the university campus. Students do not even feel that their state is "invalid enough" or "invalid", but it is clear that they can benefit from the service.