wishspirit
When you wish upon a star!
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to what?
The correct way in the UK is 'a person with a learning disability' or 'special needs' if you are being very broad. Usually you will go by their condition/diagnosis so 'a person with Down's Syndrome' for example.
You should always say 'a person with' so you appreciate they are a person first, and with a disability second.
I work with children with special needs, so this is very important in my life. In fact I am working tomorrow and am very excited because we are making trifle!!
