Inadaptées
Inadaptées is the plural form of inadapté in French, used as both a noun and an adjective. It historically designated people deemed unable to adapt to prevailing social norms or to the demands of daily life. In practice, the term covered a range of conditions, often including intellectual disabilities, mental illness, or broader social marginalization, and it was used within psychiatry, social work, and education to categorize individuals as socially maladjusted.
The concept arose in periods when social order and normalization were central aims of welfare systems, sometimes
In contemporary usage, inadapté or inadaptées is considered outdated and pejorative in formal contexts. Modern language
Overall, the concept of adaptation remains central in social and educational sciences, but the language has
See also: adaptation, marginalization, disability rights, inclusive education.