RT @mcshanahan: Important for researchers and parents: "persons are viewed more negatively when described as having special needs than when…
Important for researchers and parents: "persons are viewed more negatively when described as having special needs than when described as having a disability or having a certain disability"
RT @Leah_McRorie: Although euphemisms are intended to put a more positive spin on the words they replace, some euphemisms are ineffective.…
RT @seastarbatita: Absolutely fantastic paper from @GernsbacherLAB. It also highlights, I think, the general bias against those disabled fo…
RT @svyantek: Euphemisms don't work. Retold by experts, because we never believe it when the people that are called these euphemisms point…
RT @seastarbatita: Absolutely fantastic paper from @GernsbacherLAB. It also highlights, I think, the general bias against those disabled fo…
RT @svyantek: Euphemisms don't work. Retold by experts, because we never believe it when the people that are called these euphemisms point…
RT @seastarbatita: Absolutely fantastic paper from @GernsbacherLAB. It also highlights, I think, the general bias against those disabled fo…
RT @svyantek: Euphemisms don't work. Retold by experts, because we never believe it when the people that are called these euphemisms point…
RT @seastarbatita: Absolutely fantastic paper from @GernsbacherLAB. It also highlights, I think, the general bias against those disabled fo…
Absolutely fantastic paper from @GernsbacherLAB. It also highlights, I think, the general bias against those disabled folks w/ developmental disabilities. Will be sharing this widely.
RT @svyantek: Euphemisms don't work. Retold by experts, because we never believe it when the people that are called these euphemisms point…
Euphemisms don't work. Retold by experts, because we never believe it when the people that are called these euphemisms point out how awful they are.
RT @Arrianna_Planey: Just say ‘disabled.’ https://t.co/0KDD9Zesj5
RT @Leah_McRorie: Although euphemisms are intended to put a more positive spin on the words they replace, some euphemisms are ineffective.…
RT @Leah_McRorie: Although euphemisms are intended to put a more positive spin on the words they replace, some euphemisms are ineffective.…
RT @Arrianna_Planey: Just say ‘disabled.’ https://t.co/0KDD9Zesj5
RT @Leah_McRorie: Although euphemisms are intended to put a more positive spin on the words they replace, some euphemisms are ineffective.…
RT @Leah_McRorie: Although euphemisms are intended to put a more positive spin on the words they replace, some euphemisms are ineffective.…
RT @Leah_McRorie: Although euphemisms are intended to put a more positive spin on the words they replace, some euphemisms are ineffective.…
Although euphemisms are intended to put a more positive spin on the words they replace, some euphemisms are ineffective. 👇🏻 study examined the effectiveness of a popular euphemism for disabled ppl, ‘special needs.’ 😖 https://t.co/mTHHGrparw @AlbertaEd @dav
“Special needs” is an ineffective euphemism [Cognitive Research] →"We predicted and observed that persons are viewed more negatively when described as having special needs than when described as having a disability or having a certain disability" https://
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
I've thought this for years. https://t.co/cesjk51knK
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
I'm #disabled, but my needs are actually pretty simple. Food. Water. Shelter. Community. Education. I don't think any of those are #SpecialNeeds. Why would they be?
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
#SayTheWord cc: @LCarterLong
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
RT @mssinenomine: Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled…
Since someone mentioned it & it still gets used - #bced, parents - and since some of you just won't listen to disabled people when we tell you what's harmful, here's a link to a study “Special needs” is an ineffective euphemism https://t.co/Btez4Sh
@TracyCareQ Well they can't lose 'special needs' soon enough imo. But agree simply saying 'inclusion' without specifically mentioning disability is erasure. They simply need to listen to disabled people but guess that's too much to ask. https://t.co/Btez4
“Special needs” is an ineffective euphemism https://t.co/aAKCunjUPV
@CTHerman @SiriCarpenter @Open_Notebook Yes! In fact, our research suggests that the euphemism "special needs" is actually a dysphemism (even for children). https://t.co/Qpx4odT7D6
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
“Special needs” is an ineffective euphemism https://t.co/yG5FQ3TGf6
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
RT @thinkingautism: Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who sh…
Why ’special needs’ is not a great term: “Anytime we allow ppl with a disability to be treated as special people who should live or learn or work or spend their leisure time in special places, we are shutting people with a disability out of the mainstream”
RT @eclecticautist: "We propose that special needs is an ineffective euphemism because it is imprecise, it connotes segregation, and it imp…
This 👇 “aha” paper. Let’s work to move toward better uses of language. https://t.co/V3KXuvgjJl
RT @GernsbacherLAB: Our recent study demonstrates that “special needs” is an ineffective euphemism (and probably should not be used) https:…
RT @GernsbacherLAB: Our recent study demonstrates that “special needs” is an ineffective euphemism (and probably should not be used) https:…
RT @GernsbacherLAB: Our recent study demonstrates that “special needs” is an ineffective euphemism (and probably should not be used) https:…
RT @GernsbacherLAB: Our recent study demonstrates that “special needs” is an ineffective euphemism (and probably should not be used) https:…
RT @eclecticautist: "We propose that special needs is an ineffective euphemism because it is imprecise, it connotes segregation, and it imp…
"We propose that special needs is an ineffective euphemism because it is imprecise, it connotes segregation, and it implies special rights; special needs has become a dysphemism." Language matters. #SayTheWord #Disability https://t.co/8aJwzsDHYv
RT @GernsbacherLAB: Our recent study demonstrates that “special needs” is an ineffective euphemism (and probably should not be used) https:…
“Special needs” is an ineffective euphemism | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications | Full Text https://t.co/UDR2Kk8J7W
RT @GernsbacherLAB: Our recent study demonstrates that “special needs” is an ineffective euphemism (and probably should not be used) https:…
RT @alexplank: “Special needs” is an ineffective euphemism https://t.co/6sQzkwItrc
“Special needs” is an ineffective euphemism https://t.co/6sQzkwItrc
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
RT @GAMRI_TU: هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب…
هل نستخدم مصطلح " ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة Special needs أو الأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة Persons with disabilities “ الدراسة التالية تجيب عن هذه التساؤلات وأثر استخدام هذه التسميات أو الكُنى على الاشخاص والاسر .https://t.co/JpnWEXK8Qy @SpeciaEdl https://t.co/hBcv8Bo6
RT @GernsbacherLAB: @consciousstyles @IvaCheung Agree! Our research demonstrates that "special needs" is an ineffective euphemism (the gene…
@consciousstyles @IvaCheung Agree! Our research demonstrates that "special needs" is an ineffective euphemism (the general public considers the term more negative than "disability"). Indeed, the term "special needs" might be on the verge of becoming a dysp
@InspireMoments3 Our research suggests that the general public interprets "special needs" as a) more negative than "disability" or a specific disability and b) less -- rather than more -- inclusive than the term "disability." I hope this is helpful to you.
@OneinaMillBaby Brava! A recent study in my lab demonstrates that "special needs" is an ineffective euphemism - more like a dysphemism. I'm eager to read your piece when it's ready. https://t.co/Lcf2qSbvdC