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Understanding Neurodiversity and Areas of Challenge for the 2e Student
Language of Disability
In the past, offensive language has been used to refer to people with disabilities. In general, people first language is preferred. For an extensive guide, please bookmark and refer to
Disability Language Style Guide.
For a personal perspective from someone with disabilities, see "Languaging Disability: Where do 'Ability' and 'Dis/Ability' Fit In?"