Autism-First Language

Autistic person with Autism


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Host: Magnus Hedemark

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  • "AcidJazz" by Kevin MacLeod

Show notes:

  • This episode was meant for sharing with non-autistic people who are dying on the hill of arguing with autistic people about identity language.
  • Identity-first language: "autistic person", "I am autistic"
  • Person-first language: "person with autism", "I have autism"
  • Autistic people are the primary and solitary stakeholders in the conversation about what language we prefer. Non-autistic people, no matter their proximity to autistic people or their clinical credentials, have no say in this.
  • Most autistic people are adults, not children.
  • Most autistic adults prefer identity-first language. Some prefer person-first language. 
  • It's good to adapt to the preferences of the individual you're speaking to or about. But collectively, when talking about autistic people as a group or in general, we want identity-first language.
  • I really suck at impersonating Aunt Karen, but I'm going to do it anyway.
  • F bombs were dropped. The explicit content flag has been reached.
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