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A
Credo for Support
Do Not see my disability as the problem,
recognize that my disability is an attribute.
Do Not see my disability as
a deficit.
It is you who see me as deviant
and helpless.
Do not try to fix me because
I am not broken.
Support me. I can make my contribution
to the community in my own way.
Be a person who listens and
does not take my struggle away from me by trying to make it all
better.
Do Not use theories and strategies
on me.
Be with me. And when we struggle
with each other, let that give rise to self-reflection.
Do Not try to control me. I
have a right to my power as a person.
What you call non-compliance
or manipulation may actually be the only way I can exert some control
over my life.
Do Not teach me to be obedient,
submissive, and polite.
Do Not see me as your client.
I am your fellow citizen.
See me as your neighbor. Remember,
none of us can be self-sufficient.
Do Not try to modify my behavior.
Be still and listen. What you
define as inappropriate may be my attempt to communicate with you
in the only way I can.
Do Not try to change me, you
have no right.
Help me learn what I want to
know.
Do Not hide your uncertainty
behind "professional" distance.
I need to feel entitled to
say NO if I am to protect myself.
Do Not be charitable towards
me. The last thing the world needs is another Jerry Lewis.
Be my ally against those who
exploit me for their own gratification.
Do Not try to be my friend.
I deserve more than that.
Get to know me. We may become
friends.
Do Not help me, even if it
does make you feel good.
Ask if I need your help. Let
me show you how you can best assist me.
Do Not admire me. A desire
to live a full life does not warrant adoration.
Respect me, for respect presumes
equity.
Do Not tell, correct, and lead.
Listen, Support, and Follow.
Do Not work on me.
Work with me.
Written by Norman Kunc and Emma Van der Klift.
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