Attitudinal barrier experienced by people with disabilities
Abstract
Attitudinal barriers are the most basic and contribute to other barriers. People with disabilities encounter many different forms of attitudinal barriers: inferiority, pity, charity, hero worship, ignorance, the spread effect, stereotypes, backlash, denial, and fear. Unlike physical and systematic barriers, attitudinal barriers often lead to illegal discrimination cannot be overcome simply by laws. The best remedy is acquaintance  Â
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ISSN: 2454-6623