Apr 7, 2024 02:24:46
“Disabled people” vs “people with disabilities”
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That's not what I've heard in the past. I don't know because I don't have any disabilities, but my mom works with children that have disabilities and I've always been taught that you should not call them “disabled” but instead “has a disability”, as it bothers people to be put into a “category”. It's like saying “I know people who are autistic” vs. “I know people who have autism”.
I've always been taught to never use the word “autistic”. But my experience is usually with young children.
I don't know if this is what people want, in my experience.
I've always been taught to never use the word “autistic”. But my experience is usually with young children.
I don't know if this is what people want, in my experience.