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People First Language

People First Language. People First Language. “People First Language puts the person before the disability and describes what a person has , not who a person is .”.

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People First Language

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  1. People First Language

  2. People First Language “People First Language puts the person before the disability and describes what a person has, not who a person is.” “Old and inaccurate descriptors perpetuate negative stereotypes and generate an incredibly powerful attitudinal barrier – the greatest obstacle facing individuals with disabilities.” “People First Language reflects good manners, not ‘political correctness’ and it was started by individuals who said ‘We are not our disabilities’.” Kathie Snow. (n.d.) A few words about People First Language. Disability is Natural. Retrieved August 1, 2012 from http://www.disabilityisnatural.com/images/PDF/pfl-sh09.pdf

  3. People First Language INSTEAD OF: Handicapped/disabled Mental retardation Mike is autistic Handicapped parking I WILL SAY: People with disabilities. Cognitive or intellectual disability Mike has autism Accessible parking “Language tends to shape beliefs about a person’s potential needs and desires “ [Hutchinson and McGill, 1992]. The language we use influences the way we see people and the way they see themselves.

  4. Video of People First Language http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ0pKPxoyHs This is part of my social marketing campaign to raise awareness of the importance of utilizing people-first language when referring to people who have developmental or intellectual disabilities

  5. Jill Egle is an author, international speaker, and self-advocate for individuals with intellectual disabilities. https://vimeo.com/43469334

  6. “Say This, Not That” • Small groups of 2-4 people • Read the statement and identify the problem • Using People First Language, generate a better way to say the statement • Be prepared to share with the whole group

  7. 30 second timer 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 End 30

  8. SAY “I am the inclusion teacher and will have the sped kids in my class this year.” “I am the inclusion teacher and will have the students with disabilities in my class this year.” INSTEAD OF

  9. “Molly is a first grade student in my class; she is autistic.” SAY “Molly is a first grade student in my class; she has a diagnosis of autism.” INSTEAD OF

  10. “Bryant is in special ed. and will be a part of the basketball team this year.” SAY “Bryant receives special education services and will be a part of the basketball team this year.” INSTEAD OF

  11. “Clay is confined to a wheelchair this year.” SAY “Clay will utilize a wheelchair this year.” INSTEAD OF

  12. “The school has made additional spaces for handicapped parking.” SAY “The school has made additional spaces for accessible parking.” INSTEAD OF

  13. “Mrs. Jones will be teaching normal students rather than students receiving special education services.” SAY “Mrs. Jones will be teaching students without disabilities rather than students receiving special education services.” INSTEAD OF

  14. What can you do to Spread People First Language?

  15. THANK YOU!!!!

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