Know Your Rights!
You have the right
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not to be pushed, shoved, pounded,
slapped, bruised, kicked, or strangled
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not to be verbally attacked or accused
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not to have your possessions damaged
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not to be interfered with in your coming
and goings
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not to be followed, harrassed or spied
on
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not to be rediculed, put down, made
fun of, or belittled (alone or in front of others)
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not to be emotionally starved
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not to be isolated
In other words, you have the right to:
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be treated with respect
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be heard
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say no
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come and go as you please
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have a support system
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have friends and be social
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have space of your own and privacy
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maintain a separate identity
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