You're slow

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The term “slow” is oftentimes used in phrases such as “You’re slow,” to describe one as being not learning or performing tasks at an “average” pace as others may. This word has been used within the current day to replace the meaning of a derogatory word known as “retarded.” Characterizing one as “slow” can suggest that one may have a learning disability however, for most, that is not the case. Rather learning at a slower pace means that one might need more resources and repetition in order to adapt to an already rigorous and fast-approaching academia. Thus, being a learner that works at a slower pace suggests that the traditional one-size-fit all approach in teaching needs to change. With that, alternative phrases for “You’re slow” can include “steady learner” or “learning at a non-traditional pace.”


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