Spread the Word to End the Word

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Spread the Word to End the Word 6th and 7th Grade

The R-Word Spread the Word to End the Word is a pledge to stop using the R-word The R-word is the word 'retard(ed)' The Spread the Word to End the Word campaign asks people to pledge to stop saying the R-word as a starting point toward creating more accepting attitudes and communities for all people. Language affects attitudes and attitudes affect actions.   Pledge to use respectful, people-first language.

History of the R-Word Mental retardation was what doctors, psychologists, and other professionals used to describe people with significant intellectual disabilities. Today the R-word has become a common word used by society as an insult for someone or something stupid.

Why is it Hurtful? You might hear someone say, "That is so retarded" or "Don't be such a retard." When used in this way, the R- word can apply to anyone or anything, and is not specific to someone with a disability. But, even when the R-word is not said to harm someone with a disability, it is hurtful.

You will be asked to sign a pledge to stop using the R- word on Wednesday at lunch. There will be a banner in the cafeteria. Please sign before you leave lunch and pledge to stop using the R-word.

Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkdtEOrrkPs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbDwC1v6PlU (if time)

When a society misunderstands and underestimates the capabilities of people with intellectual disabilities, opportunities are lost. Chances for friendships that might be sparked pass by. And respect that might be won is lost.