Differentlyabled
Differentlyabled is a term used in disability discourse to describe people who have disabilities, emphasizing differences in ability rather than deficits. It sits within a broader movement toward inclusive language that seeks to recognize personhood before impairment.
The term appears in advocacy materials, education, and some community contexts, with variants including differently abled
Supporters argue that the term shifts focus to strengths and potential, aligning with a strengths-based approach.
In formal writing and policy contexts, many prefer "people with disabilities" or "disabled people," depending on