Correct Words Matter
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It’s interesting how people will argue instead of learning about and supporting the special needs community. People like that are the reason our children have to fight so hard.
“Full inclusion” is a special education term tied to disability rights.
“All-inclusive” is the correct phrase for sales.
This isn’t opinion — it’s definition.
The true, correct meaning of full inclusion comes from the field of Special Education. It is closely tied to laws like the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which emphasizes access to the least restrictive environment.
Why Using It in Sales Is Incorrect
When sellers say “full inclusion” to mean “everything is included,” they’re misusing a term that has a very specific, important meaning in disability advocacy and education.
The correct phrase for selling is:
• “All-inclusive” ✔️
(not “full inclusion”)
If you have a heart at all and ANY respect for the special needs community you would care to use the correct terms. Words matter and NO EXCUSES for not being respectful. If you are a parent or have a connection to the special needs world, it matters. Help stop the ignorance and bullying that surrounds our special needs community. Shame on those who make fun or flip the narrative to fit their beliefs. Sadly, you’re the reason our poor children have to fight so hard in the first place for acceptance and equality. DO BETTER!!!!!
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