“Don’t Guess. Ask.” — The Four Words That Change Accessibility

We’re wired to help — but when it comes to disability, good intentions can easily turn into awkward assumptions. There’s a better way.

Instead of guessing, fixing, or overcompensating, try four simple words: “What do you need?”

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