Acey Deecey 🚀🚀
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I heard that the term "special needs" has fallen out of favor when it comes to discussing people with physical or intellectual disabilities. Is this so? If it is, how do we refer to people who may have those disabilities? I don't want to say the wrong thing and unintentionally hurt someone.
09:36 AM - Mar 12, 2024
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Anthony Heddlesten
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I asked my sister who is a teacher and professor in such topics:

Disabled (it’s factual—some people prefer this), differently abled, intellectual or physical disability is used a lot, too!
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12:19 PM - Mar 12, 2024 (Edited)
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Acey Deecey 🚀🚀
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In response to Anthony Heddlesten.
Got it. It's so hard to know what's right, and I'm disabled myself. I have mental illness and I'm dealing with physical disabilities with nerve neuropathy in my feet.
12:51 PM - Mar 12, 2024
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