Person-first language strives to communicate that an individual who has a particular condition or disability is not defined by that condition. In accordance…
In Disability Etiquette Part IV, we explored interacting respectfully with individuals who have hearing and speech impairments. Next we talk about etiquette around individuals…
In Disability Etiquette Part III, we talked about interacting respectfully with an individual who has a mobility limitation, such as using a wheelchair.…
In Disability Etiquette Part II, we identified exceptions to the basic principle of person-first language in disability etiquette. Continuing, we cover mobility limitations.…
In Disability Etiquette Part I, we identified person-first language as a basic principle in disability etiquette. Continuing, we identify exceptions. Not everyone is…