Approach Enter Use
People First
Ways of Inclusion
History
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    Truth or False

The spaces next to accessible parking spots are for carts.

False, the spaces are for people who use wheelchairs to safely enter their vehicles.

100

What is the motto for the person-first language?

Change the way you speak about people and the way you speak to people.

100

True or false?

Inclusion means that everyone is happy and we all get along!

False, inclusion can be difficult and sometimes create more problems than it solves!

100

What year did the ADA get signed on the White House front lawn?

July 26Th 1990

200

Are elevators required in every building with more than three stories? 

Yes, a building must either be under three stories or have fewer than 3000 square feet per floor to not require an elevator.

200

What are the key points of people-first language?

A disability does not define a person. Emphasize the person, not the disablity.

200

True or false?

Inclusion only benefits people with disabilities.

False, inclusion helps everyone become a contributing member of a community. 
200

What year did Marion Wright Edelman help pass the education for all handicapped children act?

1975

300

Are automatic doors required in every building?

No, automatic doors are considered a luxury. 

300

How does "person-first" change daily interactions?

Differences do not have to equal discomfort. Using people-first language helps to break down invisible barriers. Treating people with respect through the language that you use is imporant. 

300

What is one way you can practice inclusion?

Making better connections/ help people thrive 

300

What year did the students of Gallaudet University protest for a "Deaf President Now"?

March 1988

400

What is the pathway from the parking lot to the entrance called?

Path of travel.

400

Why does people first language make an impact?

The language that you use when talking about someone has a direct effect on that person. Language shows the value that you place on a person and his or her place in society. Everybody deserves a valued place in society. microaggressions: easy to internalize, have a direct effect on that person's self-esteem, have an effect on the overall society by the perpetuation of stereotypes. 

400

What are examples of inclusion?

Multiple people being invited to a group. 

400

What year did Judy Hueman start her own disability rights group called DIsabled In Action (DIA)?

In 1970 when she was just 22 years old. 

500



How many accessible parking spaces are required for every 50 spaces. 

2, the ADA requires 2 accessible parking spaces. 

500

What are the 5 main principles of person-first language?

People first language Disability V. Handicap we all like to think of ourselves as normal. Avoid terms that project an unnecessarily negative connotation. Don't overdo it. 

500

what are the benefits of inclusion for children? 

Benefits for children with and without disabilities can help their self-image, friendship skills, and respect for others. 

500

What year did the architectural barriers act get enacted by President Lyndon Johnson?

August 12th 1968