People with disabilities are often the same. Stereotypes are overly simplified spiritual pictures of individuals or groups. The stereotypes of people with disabilities are like this; they should be poor; they are recipients of charities; they are brave; "super loud" is even extreme and angry . Please use. It shows that Dan Zhong has a tip on his shoulder as bitter; it also shows that A-Gump seems to be an extraordinary person who does meaningless things, an exceptional person It is.
Misunderstandings and stereotypes about persons with disabilities are still widespread. These include danger, burden, and threats. It is not uncommon to hear people say that such people are better at institutions with people of their own type. People with disabilities can not make a big contribution to the local community and it seems universally that value differs somewhat from those of people and local communities. Many people have low expectations for people with disabilities, I believe they can not learn or can not do something useful. Because people think that their possibilities are limited, it is often that they are deprived of the opportunity to experience life, explore possibilities, and achieve success. It is often said that persons with disabilities are accepted by communities, but acceptance is not accepted and true tolerance is not tolerable.
The fear of obstacles and stereotypes about disability are deeply rooted in our culture and reflected in media coverage that people with disabilities are rarely seen as individuals beyond the framework of disability. Depreciation, isolation and institutionalization of the legacy of the disabled creates negative and inaccurate beliefs and attitudes about the meaning of life for persons with disabilities. Media coverage accepts and reflects these attitudes. Most of them rely on old stereotypes and erroneous information
There are stereotypes related to various obstacles. These stereotypes are the reasons for practical practice and are strengthening discriminatory attitudes and actions against people with disabilities. Labels affect people when restricting the choice of behavior or changing the identity. Hitler signed the secret euthanasia program Act Aktion T4 in 1939. It allowed the killing of chronic neurological, psychiatric patients chosen. The program deprived the lives of about 70,000 disabled children and in 1941 Hitler officially stopped the plan under public pressure but until the Hitler's reign collapsed in 1945 the plan was publicly informal Continued to be separated. The eyesight has further increased by 200,000 people.