TOOLS YOU CAN USE
How to Talk to People with Disabilities
- Look someone in the eye.
- Talk directly to the person- don’t talk to their companion instead.
- Never speak about the person as if they can’t understand or respond.
- Don’t assume a person can’t do things.
- Ask someone first before offering help- they may not need it!
- Don’t pat or talk to a guide dog or service animal- these animals are working so shouldn’t be distracted.
- Don’t assume a person with a disability has other disabilities. Example: Someone who has low vision can still hear you, there is no need to shout.

Words to Avoid & Words to Use
Avoid: Normal Person
Use: Person without disability
Avoid: Confined to a wheelchair, Wheelchair bound
Use: Uses a Wheelchair
Avoid: Retarded, tard, moron, intellectually challenged
Use: Person without disability
Avoid: Cripple, Physically challenged
Use: Physical Disability
Avoid: Downsy, mongoloid
Use: Person with Down Syndrome
Avoid: Insane, lunatic, maniac, mental, psycho, psychopath, crazy, skitzo, kuku
Use: Person with a mental illness
Avoid: Spastic/Spacy
Use: Person with a disability/ Person with cerebral palsy
Avoid: Dwarf, midget, little person, vertically challenged
Use: Short-statured person