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Mongolian Idiot

Mongoloid

Retarded

Mentally disabled

Challenged

Special Needs

Down Syndrome

Downie, Downs

Trisomie 21

I am sure I have forgotten some. Originally all of these terms had no

negative connotation but were simply discriptive.

The negative meanings came with time and with use, with people not wanting

to have anything to do with " them " .

The negative feelings towards our children do not change with the name,

sadly enough, but its true. It takes a lot more than a new name to change an

attitude. A new name can help, not using an old name can help as well. But

it is the attitude that needs changing, not primarily the name.

I have seen a lot of change in the years that I worked as a nurse, and even

more change since I have had my daughter and been personally confronted with

attitudes and names.

Things are definitely not what they could be yet, but they are improving.

Name or no name, old name or new. Our children are being more and more

accepted into normal society, much much more than when I was a child.

So I don't worry too much about names. I do worry about attitudes.

And I do worry about intolerance in general.

Just a bit of history.

Gundula, in Germany, where history took a bad turn not too long ago.

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