Dear Anonymous,
Thank you for your comment about my post "What did they teach me?". While I do my very best to always use person-first language, I unfortunately make mistakes. Person-first language is extremely important when talking about people with disabilities, as they are people first, not a disability. I have made the edit to the post to say "person with schizophrenia." I apologize that I used offensive terminology.
As for the comment about the line "split my attention between the two," I was referring to splitting my attention between educational and psychological needs.
Thank you for your comments, concern, and advocacy for people with disabilities. I always appreciate feedback and hope that you continue to read and comment.
Regards,
Ms. Walker
Thank you for your comment about my post "What did they teach me?". While I do my very best to always use person-first language, I unfortunately make mistakes. Person-first language is extremely important when talking about people with disabilities, as they are people first, not a disability. I have made the edit to the post to say "person with schizophrenia." I apologize that I used offensive terminology.
As for the comment about the line "split my attention between the two," I was referring to splitting my attention between educational and psychological needs.
Thank you for your comments, concern, and advocacy for people with disabilities. I always appreciate feedback and hope that you continue to read and comment.
Regards,
Ms. Walker
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