Disability Talk
Small changes in language. Big difference in impact.
Why this exists
Most people don’t mean to say the wrong thing when talking about disability.
But sometimes, what feels “normal” can still come across as dismissive, uncomfortable, or unintentionally harmful.
This guide isn’t about perfection or policing language.
It’s about awareness — and making everyday conversations feel more respectful and human.
What’s inside
A quick, practical guide you can actually use:
Common phrases that can feel dismissive (and what to say instead)
Real-life conversation swaps that feel more natural and supportive
Simple ways to show up better in everyday interactions
Clear guidance without overcomplicating things
Who it’s for
Anyone who wants to communicate more respectfully
Workplaces improving disability inclusion
Educators, students, and professionals
People who don’t want to “get it wrong” — but don’t know what to say
What actually helps
This isn’t about getting every word perfect.
It’s about:
Listening without trying to fix everything
Asking before offering help
Respecting boundaries
Focusing on understanding, not assumptions





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