Here's what you might be thinking about:
* Positive language: You might be referring to using positive language when talking about people. Instead of using negative pronouns or phrases, you can choose words that highlight their strengths and accomplishments. For example, instead of saying "That student is a troublemaker," you could say "That student is creative and has a lot of energy."
* Inclusive language: You might be thinking about using inclusive language, which avoids using pronouns that exclude or marginalize people. This means choosing pronouns that reflect the diverse identities of individuals, such as using "they/them" for someone who identifies as non-binary.
Let me know if you have any other questions about pronouns!