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Using Person First LanguageWhen speaking to or about a person with a disability, it is important to focus on the person first, and secondarily on their disability. The following are several common ways to accomplish this: Instead of using: Crippled with, suffering from, or
afflicted with Instead of using: Handicap Instead of using: Handicapped person Instead of using: Normal, healthy, able-bodied Instead of using: Disease, defect Instead of using: Confined to a wheelchair Reference Appendix F: State governors committee on employment of people with disabilities. (n.d.). VII. Interacting with people with disabilities. Retrieved December 2002 from the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees website: http://www.afscme.org/wrkplace/disab_08.htm |