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  1. People-first language - Wikipedia

    People-first language is a type of linguistic prescription. It aims to avoid perceived and subconscious dehumanization when discussing people with disabilities and is sometimes referred to (for example, …

  2. Person-first and Destigmatizing Language - National Institutes of ...

    Jun 13, 2025 · Person-first language is a way to emphasize the person and view the disorder, disease, condition, or disability as only one part of the whole person. Describe what the person “has” rather …

  3. Communicating With and About People with Disabilities

    Apr 11, 2025 · People-first language is used to communicate appropriately and respectfully with and about an individual with a disability. People-first language emphasizes the person first, not the disability.

  4. People-First Language 101: The Power of Words

    Jul 31, 2024 · What is People-First Language? People-first language emphasizes the person first and foremost, rather than defining them by their disability. PFL prioritizes the individual’s identity as a …

  5. Identity-First Language vs. People-First Language - Disability Rights …

    Apr 13, 2023 · Learn what you need to know about the differences between identity-first language and people-first language.

  6. People First Language: A Brief History | Ability Together | Disability ...

    What is People First Language? The movement toward people-first language began in the 1980s, advocating for language that puts the person before their disability.

  7. Person-first vs Identity-first language | ADA

    Aug 29, 2025 · Even though most people are shifting toward identity-first language, some people with disabilities still prefer person-first language. For them, it offers a sense of separation from social …

  8. People First Language | odr

    PFL uses phrases such as “person with a disability,” “individuals with disabilities,” and “children with disabilities,” as opposed to phrases that identify people based solely on their disability, such as “the …

  9. As its name implies, People-First Language puts the individual first and the disability second. It's an objective way to refer to people with disabilities. By focusing on the person rather than the disability, …

  10. they are, not what defines them. Using People First Language is a great way to remove barr ers and encourage mutual respect. The most important thing to remember is people are eople, no matter …