
Using Inclusive Language: Person-First vs. Identity-First Language ...
Sep 5, 2024 · When talking about people with disabilities or conditions, choosing between person-first language and identity-first language is important. In this article, discover how to use these language …
Identity-First Language - Autistic Self Advocacy Network
The theory behind person-first language is that it puts the person before the disability or the condition, and emphasizes the value and worth of the individual by recognizing them as a person instead of a …
Person-first vs Identity-first language | ADA
Aug 29, 2025 · Even though most people are shifting toward identity-first language, some people with disabilities still prefer person-first language. For them, it offers a sense of separation from social …
Identity-First vs. Person-First Language: Why It Matters
Jul 12, 2024 · Identity-first language puts the identifying characteristic before the person. For example, instead of saying “A person with autism,” you’d say, “An autistic person.” This way of speaking …
Identity-First Language vs. People-First Language - Disability Rights …
Apr 13, 2023 · Learn what you need to know about the differences between identity-first language and people-first language.
Person-First and Identity-First Language - Inclusive Language ...
Aug 9, 2025 · Person-First or Identity-First Language? When referring to someone’s identity, terminology generally falls into two categories: person-first language and identity-first language.
Person-First vs. Identity-First Language - KU SOE
Aug 22, 2019 · One certainty we can derive from the ongoing conversation about person-first language and identity-first language is that we share a common goal: to recognize, affirm, and validate all …
What is the diference between using person-first vs. identity-first language and does it matter? This tip sheet is designed to explain the scenarios in which both languages are used as well as their impact …
AskEARN | Person-First and Identity-First Language
Person-first language emphasizes the person before the disability, for example “person who is blind” or “people with spinal cord injuries.” Identity-first language puts the disability first in the description, e.g., …
Importance of identity first language
Jul 31, 2025 · Identity-first language places the identity descriptor before the noun, as in "disabled person," "Autistic individual," or "Blind person." The emphasis is on acknowledging the identity as an …