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What skills do disabled people learn?

What skills should disabled people learn?

Disabled people, as a special group, can do very little work and are generally divided into two categories.

The first category: processing, simple and light. For example: beading, handmade, etc. This kind is easy to learn and not strict with the body, as long as you can move your hands. But it requires speed and skill, as well as endurance. It's boring to simply repeat the same job in one day, and the salary belongs to piece-rate form. You can't gain much by doing it for a day.

The second category: skills, which are more difficult to learn. Once learned, they will benefit for life. For example, beauty salons, makeup photography, computer production and so on. It requires certain skills and a certain figure, but once you learn it, you can find a job with a good salary. It just needs persistence and hard work. So, what skills should disabled people learn? You'd better learn computer when your leg is broken, so you can reduce your activities. Computer learning should have a direction, and learning graphic design needs active thinking and aura. Learning website design is difficult, requires high academic qualifications, and it is useless to learn ordinary ones. In addition, disabled people with legs can learn makeup and photography, with low academic requirements and easy learning. It's easy to find a job after coming out, but it's really not possible to open a small shop. Disabled people can learn planning and marketing, while deaf people can learn hairdressing, design and photography.

It's related to the disability part!