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Date: 2014-10-09 13:51:20
Medicine
Mental retardation
Cerebral palsy
Developmental disability
Special education
Disability rights movement
Disability etiquette
Disability
Health
Education

The Language of Disabilities Feeling self-conscious about talking or working with a person who has a disability is not unusual. We all want to say and do the right thing, but sometimes knowing the right words to say can

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