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Which patronizing language is used most often with older adults?

Research has documented that the most common patronizing language used with older adults is a form of 'baby talk' known as elderspeak. This phenomenon, often rooted in implicit ageism, involves simplifying speech, using a condescending tone, and infantilizing terms, which can undermine an older person's confidence and dignity.

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