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Tag Archives: words
My words, your words
I came across this computer generated list of words associated with my writing while I was working over at ParentDish. I find it odd, and compelling, and startlingly true. It’s kind of like reading your horoscope and realizing, Oh! That’s … Continue reading
A choice
The post about doctors has gotten me thinking (again) about the words we choose, and how they have the power to shape our feelings about a person, an event, or even a diagnosis. There’s an excellent post up at Bridget’s … Continue reading
Posted in Down syndrome
Tagged advocacy, diagnosis, Down syndrome, people first language, words
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