When referring to a person with a disability, put the person first as in "the person who is blind" rather than "the blind person." By doing this we recognize
A) that the person is not the disability.
B) that the disability does not matter.
C) that labels are always harmful.
D) that the disability is not the person's fault.
Correct Answer:
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Q2: Which of the following is acceptable language?
A)
Q3: Which of the following is an acceptable
Q4: Learning disabilities are currently diagnosed by
A) a
Q5: A four-stage model for counseling for children
Q6: What does IDEA stand for?
A) The Individual
Q7: Autism is now thought of as
A) existing
Q8: A group of professionals who are dedicated
Q9: When a counselor talks to a person
Q10: When talking with a visually impaired person
A)
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