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  2. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    The person-first stance advocates for saying "people with disabilities" instead of "the disabled" or "a person who is deaf" instead of "a deaf person". [5] [6] [7] However, some advocate against this, saying it reflects a medical model of disability whereas "disabled person" is more appropriate and reflects the social model of disability. [8]

  3. Retard (pejorative) - Wikipedia

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    In typical usage, retard is a pejorative term either for someone with an actual mental disability, or for someone who is considered stupid, slow to understand, or ineffective in some way as a comparison to stereotypical traits perceived in those with mental disabilities. [1]

  4. Disability - Wikipedia

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    The early disability rights movement was dominated by the medical model of disability, where emphasis was placed on curing or treating disabled people so that they would adhere to the social norm, but starting in the 1960s, rights groups began shifting to the social model of disability, where disability is interpreted as an issue of ...

  5. “I Just Want A Child”: Disabled Woman Slammed For ... - AOL

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    Imagine the psychological pressure the kid might face during parent-teacher meetings or sports events,” another said. Others defended her choice, with one saying: “Li is a brave woman.

  6. Opinion - Don’t take away jobs from intellectually disabled ...

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    Some say that IDD individuals need the minimum wage so they can be more self-sufficient. However, the number of hours worked by those who have found regular jobs is low — often less than 10 ...

  7. Twin cities program helps open a dialogue about living with ...

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... "Instead of saying 'disabled person,' it's much better to say 'person with a disability'," says ...

  8. Crip (disability term) - Wikipedia

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    Crip, slang for cripple, is a term in the process of being reclaimed by disabled people. [1] [2] Wright State University suggests that the current community definition of crip includes people who experience any form of disability, such as one or more impairments with physical, mental, learning, and sensory, [1] though the term primarily targets physical and mobility impairment.

  9. Special needs - Wikipedia

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    In the United States "special needs" is a legal term applying in foster care, derived from the language in the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997. It is a diagnosis used to classify children as needing more services than those children without special needs who are in the foster care system.