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4. Use ‘People First’ Language
Avoid using phrases such as “a disabled person” or “an autistic man.” Better to say a “person with a disability” or a “man who has autism.” In many cases, simply addressing the person who has mental, physical, or other challenges in the same terms as you would address anyone else is the ideal solution.