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  1. 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 …

  2. 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.

  3. People-first language - Wikipedia

    APA style recommends using either identity-first or person-first language as appropriate for the community or individual being discussed. [1] Phrases like "disabled person", "Deaf person", and …

  4. 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 …

  5. Positive Language Empowers Using Person-First Language

    “People-first” language helps us remember that people are unique individuals and that their abilities or disabilities are only part of who they are. When writing or speaking about people with disabilities, it is …

  6. Using Inclusive Language: Person-First vs. Identity-First Language ...

    Sep 5, 2024 · When talking about people with disabilities or conditions, choosing between person-first language and identity-first language is important. In this article, discover how to use these language …

  7. Identity-First vs. Person-First Language: What’s the Difference?

    Jan 21, 2026 · Words and language are powerful tools to express ideas, and the difference between person-first and identity-first language is not something to brush over. The end goal of inclusive …

  8. AskEARN | Person-First and Identity-First Language

    Person-first language emphasizes the person before the disability, for example “person who is blind” or “people with spinal cord injuries.” Identity-first language puts the disability first in the description, e.g., …

  9. The History of People-First Language and Why It Matters

    Aug 5, 2025 · People-First Language (PFL) emerged as a response to outdated and stigmatizing terminology, advocating for a more respectful and dignified way of communicating.

  10. Identity-First vs. Person-First Language: Why It Matters

    Jul 12, 2024 · How we refer to people with certain conditions and disabilities matters. This guide dives into the differences between identity-first and person-first language.