Down Syndrome Acceptance–10 of 21

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Words matter. People first language emphasizes the person first and not the disability. It describes what a person has and not who a person is.

Instead of saying “a disabled person”, say, “a person with a disability”. Instead of  saying, “a Down syndrome man” or ” a Downs kid,” say, “a person who happens to have Down syndrome.”

Person first language is about more than being politically correct. It’s about dignity and respect.

 

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Check out the Arc’s explanation of People First Language and the NDSS’s  “Preferred Language Guide“.

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