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Inclusive Language
Inclusive Language
Background on Inclusive Language There are two prevalent ways that we identify with disability in language: person-first and identity-first. Both options have implications for how we think about disability. Person-first language distances the person from the disability, ostensibly to separate the person from the negative connotations and stigma with which we have all been socialized. As
Person First and Identity First Language
Person First and Identity First Language
Unpacking the debate over person-first vs. identity-first language in the autism community
Unpacking the debate over person-first vs. identity-first language in the autism community
How do we define ourselves? Other people? For all of us, this is a fraught subject. But for those who have or who study autism, it’s even trickier.
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