[PDF] attitudinal barriers examples

  • Inferiority. Because a person may be impaired in one of life's major functions, some people believe that individual is a "second-class citizen."
  • Pity. People feel sorry for disabled people, which tend to lead to patronizing attitudes.
  • Hero worship.
  • Ignorance.
  • The Spread Effect.
  • Stereotypes.
  • Fear.
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  • What is an example of an attitudinal barrier of communication?

    Some examples of attitudinal barriers of this kind include: using offensive or condescending expressions and choosing to listen to opinions over facts. In short, attitude barriers can prevent you from communicating properly, trusting others and looking at situations in a logical manner.8 sept. 2021
  • Employees may have misconceptions about people with disabilities and the work they can do. Examples of such attitudinal barriers include: Inferiority: The employee is seen as a “second-class citizen.” Pity: People feel sorry for the employee and are patronizing as a result.
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Handout: Attitudinal Barriers

The following examples are adapted from Shout Out to. Disabled People – Overcoming Ableism by Dia Sutton



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