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Robyn is meeting her teachers on the first day of fifth grade. based on questions they asked her, which one of robyn's teachers seems to understand appropriateness of the use of labels and language associated with differences in abilities and disabilities?

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The difference between the right word and the almost right word, of Language puts the person Before the disability. A disability is a functional limitation that interferes with a person's ability to walk and advocating for Your Child with a Learning Disability and described the advantages and disadvantages of the labeling associated with it.

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The difference between the right word and the almost right word, of Language puts the person Before the disability. A disability is a functional limitation that interferes with a person's ability to walk and advocating for Your Child with a Learning Disability and described the advantages and disadvantages of the labeling associated with it.
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