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Disability Etiquette Matters
by Ellen L. Shackelford & Marguerite Edmonds



People with disabilities are often overlooked in various social situations and activities and face many challenges that oftentimes average people fail to consider. Disability Etiquette Matters stresses the importance of proper interaction with people with disabilities. Readers will learn how to address diverse issues in all levels. It contains stories of people living with disabilities. It also reveals some rules, suggestions and advice on how people with disabilities are the best guide in educating the society of matters affecting their everyday lives. From communication issues to marketing concerns, from social situation to social etiquette rules, and other relevant topics, this book provides explanation on disability etiquette matters.
Read an excerpt at: www.xlibris.com/shackelfordandedmonds

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Recent Reviews

  • Disability Etiquette Matters is a book of necessary and basic information presented in a clear and non-judgmental way. A good read for all ages. Jeanne Smith - HMCFPWD'S


  • It will be very apparent to all readers that Disability Etiquette Matters was written by two people with a great deal of personal experience and passion about educating the public regarding disability issues. John L. Johnson - Executive Director, Citizen's Unity Commission.


  • Ellen and Marguerite have accomplished an important task - reorienting our use of language not necessarily to be more politically correct, but much more importantly to ensure that our language is uplifting, positive and encouraging to all people whatever challenges they face. Robert w. Frye - Director and Chief of Protocol, Int'l Business Protocol, LLC


  • Disability Etiquette Matters denotes words we commonly use to describe persons with physical challenges to a simplified breakdown of their meaning and implication. Many people would like to be inclusive, but the words we have learned are often dismissive. A book well worth reading. Cynthia Lett, Certified Etiquette Professional (CEP) - The Lett Group

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