Debate Over the Term 'Intellectual Disability'
While the shift to the term "intellectual disability" received widespread support, it was not without opposition. Some parents of individuals with the diagnosis voiced concerns, arguing that the new term was less precise and did not accurately apply to their children's conditions. This highlights the ongoing complexities involved in the language used to describe disabilities.
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Debate Over the Term 'Intellectual Disability'
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