What to pay attention to when dealing with them?
Speaking Skills:
- Simple and direct, affirmative tone, clear bite, and eye contact;
- Avoid vagueness and not speak too quickly.
Listening Skills:
- Pay attention to the words, their expressions and movements;
- If you can't hear clearly, you can ask to say it many times;
- Repeat the sentence again to determine the meaning of the other person's speech;
- Listen attentively and give them time to express their meaning.
Networking Instructions:
- Lead by example;
- Assist in the expression of emotions;
- Give more opportunities so as not to rely on them;
- Arouse their favorite topics and interests;
- Be patient and give an appropriate amount of time;
- Pay attention to the identity and age of the person at the time to respond relatively;
- Clear rewards and punishments (right and wrong should be raised immediately, and more encouragement should be given);
- It is not appropriate to criticize with derogatory terms, such as stupidity and uselessness, they understand that you are looking down on him!
Sincerely look forward to:
- Everyone has strengths and weaknesses, and people with Down syndrome also need to be accepted;
- They have the right to use social resources and have the responsibility to contribute to society;
- They also have the ability to work, as long as the employer gives the opportunity;
- May society be free from prejudice and share friendship and equality.