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Mental retardation / Physical disability / Cerebral palsy / Hearing impairment / Disability etiquette / Social model of disability / Health / Disability / Medicine
Date: 2013-07-29 00:55:25
Mental retardation
Physical disability
Cerebral palsy
Hearing impairment
Disability etiquette
Social model of disability
Health
Disability
Medicine

ATTACHMENT A LANGUAGE AND TERMINOLOGY RELATING TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Why is the correct terminology important when referring to a person with a disability? Language is the basis of your thoughts and attitudes abou

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