HDFS270 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Disabled Parking Permit, Language Disorder, Apache Hadoop
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Turnbull, a. , turnbull r. families, professionals, & exceptionality (return acess code) Person first language (speaking and writing about those with disabilities) Using person first language: place the individual rst and the characteristic second ex. Tim, who has autism ex. a student who is blind ex. my daughter has down syndrome use has and with to describe characteristics avoid terms such as suffering, af icted, tormented, victim of, dependent . There are more similarities than differences between those with disabilities and those without. Disability is one characteristic of a person, not necessarily the most important. The condition is a primary, fundamental characteristic of the person. The disabled kids are wheel chair bound > the children use wheelchairs. Sue is deaf > sue has a hearing disability, Jane suffers from down syndrome > jane has down syndrome. Attributed to mental or physical impairment or their combination occurs before age 22.