Why would a social worker NOT use terms such as "handicapped" or "disabled" when working with students with physical or mental challenges?
A. A social worker would focus on the positives and strengths of all students.
B. The social worker might be sued for using such politically incorrect terms.
C. The students are already labeled and there is no need to reiterate that they are different.
D. The educational experiences of these students are not relevant.
Answer: A
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