Words are powerful. They can influence and reinforce perceptions of people with disabilities.
The words we use can create either a positive view of people with disabilities or a negative depiction.
Here are some general tips to follow when talking to or about people with disabilities.
Here are some words and phrases to use and to avoid.
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- A person with autism
- A person with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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- Birth defect
- Congenital defect
- Deformity
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- A person who has a congenital disability
- A person with a disability since birth
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- The blind
- The visually impaired
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- A person who is blind
- A person with vision loss
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- A person with a brain injury
- A person with an acquired brain injury
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- Confined to a wheelchair
- Wheelchair bound
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- A person who uses a wheelchair
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- Crazy
- Insane
- Lunatic
- Psycho
- Mental
- Mental patient
- Maniac
- Neurotic
- Psychotic
- Unsound mind
- Schizophrenic
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- A person with a mental illness
- A person with a mental disorder
- A person with a mood disorder (for example, a person with depression, a person with bipolar disorder)
- A person with a personality disorder (for example, a person antisocial personality disorder)
- A person with an anxiety disorder (for example a person with obsessive-compulsive disorder)
- A person with an eating disorder (for example a person with anorexia nervosa, a person with bulimia)
- A person with schizophrenia
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- Cripple
- Crippled
- Lame
- Physically challenged
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- A person with a disability
- A person with a physical disability
- A person with a spinal cord injury
- A person who uses a walker
- A person who uses a mobility aid
- A person with arthritis
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- The deaf
- The hearing impaired
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- A person who is deaf (for example, a person with profound hearing loss)
- A person who is deafened (for example, a person who has become deaf later in life)
- A person who is hard of hearing (for example, person with hearing loss)
- If you are talking about the Deaf community and their culture (whose preferred way of communication is sign language), you can use "the Deaf"
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- A person who is deaf and does not talk
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- A person who is deafblind (for example, a person who has any combination of vision and hearing loss)
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- A person who has epilepsy
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- The handicapped
- Invalid
- Patient
- The disabled
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- Hidden disability
- Invisable disability
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- Learning disabled
- Learning disordered
- Dyslexic
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- A person with a learning disability or people with learning disabilities
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- Mentally retarded
- Idiot
- Simple
- Retarded
- Feeble-minded
- Imbecile
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- A person with an intellectual disability
- A person with a developmental disability
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- A little person
- A person of short stature
- A person who has a form of dwarfism
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- Mongoloid
- Mongolism
- Downs
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- A person with Down Syndrome
- A person with an intellectual or developmental disability
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- A person without a disability
- A person who is not disabled
- Specifically, a person who is sighted, a hearing person, a person who is ambulatory
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- A person who has muscle spasms
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- A person who stutters
- A person with a communication disorder
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