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Today we dive into the concepts of person-first and identity-first language, particularly in the context of adaptive horseback riding instruction. We look at the differences between the two approaches, offer professional recommendations on when to use each, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing individual preferences.
00:00 Introduction to Person First and Identity First Language
00:06 Understanding Person First Language
00:46 Exploring Identity First Language
02:58 Professional Recommendations for Instructors
03:56 Adapting to Cultural Shifts
04:57 Communicating with Students and Families
06:49 Handling Different Instructor Approaches
08:34 Engaging with the Community
10:12 Conclusion and Call to Action
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