What is people first language when talking about people with disabilities?

The following statements are examples of people first language: People with disabilities or people who have disabilities: In place of saying “the disabled,” it is preferable to say “people with disabilities.” This way the emphasis is placed on the person, not the disability (NOT the handicapped or disabled) He or she uses a wheelchair (NOT he or she is wheelchair bound or confined to a wheelchair) He or she has a congenital disability (NOT he or she has a birth defect) Accessible parking or bathrooms (NOT handicapped parking or bathrooms) He or she has a need for, or he or she needs (NOT he or she has a problem with) He or she has a cognitive disability, or he or she has an intellectual impairment (NOT he or she is retarded or MR).

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