As many of you already know, I am not only an aspiring writer, but a college student studying to become an elementary school teacher with a double major in Psychology and Special Education. My roommates and I are teaming up to spread awareness to stop the offensive use of the word “retarded.” Like this post, share it, join our Facebook event below or vow to take this pledge with us!
We pledge #Respect through our words and actions. Will you? Pledge now to create communities of inclusion for people with ID.
Take the pledge:
http://www.r-word.org/r-word-pledge.aspx
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Reblogged this on Educater and commented:
It is so good when young people take initiative to bring about change. I share this post in support of the efforts of these folks.
Expressions can heal or hurt, let empathy be your tongue alert.
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Thanks. And thanks again for dropping by artsconflicted.wordpress
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Hi, Angela, thanks for your ‘like’ on my blog.
I’m based in the UK, where I rarely come across this word now. People still use it in a ‘jokey’ context (yeah, I know, hilarious) but I never hear it in the context of health professionals etc. ‘Learning disabilities’ is much more the norm, even for people who are not involved in the education or care of those with Special Educational Needs (SEN also being a term widely used in state schools here.) I’m sure there are some parts of the UK where language like this is still acceptable, but not -thankfully- amongst people I know.
I don’t know how this change has come about, but it has been pretty rapid, so there is potential for a speedy attitude turn around.
There will always be ignorant people who think it’s amusing to deride those who are different, but good luck with your campaign- I hope it helps raise awareness that this is no longer acceptable.
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Hi Angela. I try to respect everybody it is not easy especially how people drive! Thank you so much for liking my poem Believe! Peace and Best Wishes. The Foureyed Poet.
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Very great cause.
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Love it! http://specialchildren.about.com/od/disabilityrights/ss/225-Subsitutes-For-The-R-Word.htm – This is a link to an article “225 Substitutes for the R word.” This issue is so important to me because my grandmother runs a non-profit organization for children that suffer from learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorder. Volunteering with the children changed my life!
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A great cause!!
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Right on!
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HavIng a son with cerebral palsy and working as a middle school counselor Ive educated students about this word for 16 years young people is where to start a prevention model. Best wishes. Thanks for joining the movement.
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Pledged from the UK. Good cause and right policy. I despise that word.
Good Luck.
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Reblogged this on I Am Not Sick Boy and commented:
I am reblogging this to get the word out to erase the ‘R’ word. I am also posting a post I put up last week on this same subject.
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I completely agree – so glad you are doing this.
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Reblogged this on The Sunrise Of The Self.
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Reblogged this on Expressions of the Day.
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Reblogged this on The ShortStop Cafe.
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Love this! We took the pledge
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Forgive my ignorance of Facebook. I have a page but I just don’t use it much for anything other than following other writers and artists, and posting my own expressions. What is a Facebook event? Does it happen on Facebook or is it a committing to a physical event. I already signed the pledge. I am willing to participate in any way that I able to support this cause.
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There is no physical commitment, and thanks for supporting!
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Okay, I made the pledge, which is easy for me because I don’t appreciate that word. I joined the Facebook event. I will let others know about it also.
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Do mind reblogs since I have other blogs with other followers?
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of course not! go right ahead!
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I have just completed putting up virtual flyers everywhere that I post my own expressions. I hope it helps. I even wrote a Haiku 🙂 I can’t stop writing Haiku poetry. I am addicted already.
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You’re an Angel thank you so much! and now you know why I write them all the time!
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My school’s doing the same thing! I support it wholeheartedly. 🙂
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Hey Angela, This is a great thing you are doing! I have a son, who is 35 and he is mentally challenged, and autistic and also has epilepsy. I have heard professionals say the word and many others thru the years. I signed up because this means a lot to me. Thank You! Jim
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