Person-centered thinking places people & theircapabilities interests & gifts bef

Person-centered thinking places people & theircapabilities interests & gifts before their diagnoses ortreatments. For example a child diagnosed with cerebral palsywould not be called the child in the wheelchair but instead wouldbe recognized by the same traits that any other child might be:Tommy likes trains & always remembers everyones birthday.Could this practice of person-centered thinking be beneficial toother areas of diversity as well? Why?

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