Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 10 No. 3 | Fall 1988 (Twin Cities/Minneapolis-St. Paul) /// Issue 3 of 7 /// Master# 44 of 73

HOWto RELATE toHANDICAPPED PEOPLE I In the past, handicapped people weren’t an issue ■because they weren’t seen around much. They were “shut-ins.” n Today, handicapped people are more visible than ever. Yet people are ■often still uncomfortable around them, in an attempt to be appropriate, people tend to overcompensate. 0 w jo WW«ahan I If f The correct way to approach a handi- I V«capped person. The first thing to realize is that the handi- ■capped are just like you or me! HERD TRfluMQv a. EYES UVTL S. FIRM HANDMKE-GAJ.C^ UJUAll;} f n l -t fGl»A to * e * ^rson Wkat 1 pop_t«.rM^ $ C oN ^^ riONAL ‘ SPECIAL oiyMf\c$'*t leest oner) (/I 1. WrUi LIIHI f<oy(e loot a ^ ( jn 4^'4') V Don’t be afraid to ask questions—children are ■spontaneous and uninhibited in their curiosity. Take a lesson from them.... _ -____ i f f I When should you help a handicapped person? (Many people V I shave expressed anxiety regarding this issue.) Basically, you must use your own judgement. iff I I Handicapped people can be helpful to you iff 11 asometimes. Let them! Handicapped folks get a special sense of usefulness when they are on the helping end of a situation. HELP II Do you AnA, that OotJ’T Bt AFRftD VON’T ?6 A-FR4IP &r INK WITH A IXAVD- IcAWEp I f THE V'onENT A<\$ES -•• 1$ UOub 0 HOU Coupltdl witk Hi« uuToh0 . *’!'“ ■ result? tn erection 3? ^OHITlHFs IT WILL Bt QUITE OBVIOUS THAT A UMjj>|c.Af>fED fERsod WEEDS YOUR HELP- MOT YOUR POINT OF UIEVJ! OTHER 'TIMES ^OU MQy u/iSU TO ft-su "THE pERtop IF KTEW A4S\T^P<£- w «*, THE OCCASIONAL ?£R^N /WHO WILL REJEWT 3EXAR /f-rreMpTc AT H^Lp: Wru TO CoMPH^EiJT Over the years, many myths have arisen. Here ■are a few we’ve heard one too many times! T«iXo.vo e r AGMH TO LlSTEHj^^ ’ . AND CONCEH1^ 4 ow that you’ve brought yourself up to date, let’s review what you’ve learned. (For correct answers to these questions, send a check for $25 payable to CASH to the address below.) y 2J §MB(WWW ? (cmcLfc THK CORRECT Answer) Q^TTUE B THE 5EN5AKCN yN YOUR GEH' TAIS. C.YOURBBUK ACCOUNT UO^ WIN. FUI « petPX»»H gf GRATIFICATION IH H»V«H$ ANOTHER PUBLIC SERVICE OF CASH (Change Attitudes—Stay Healthy) Send donations to: CASH 3255 Hennepin Ave. S. Suite 255 Hpls. Hn. 55408 MUTH ™ lf you enjoy a handicapped per- ■son’s company, what’s next? Kirv UANCXAFPED PtoPLE Eft! TU-EMme Foe p w - INVITR rnevT TO DIMMER vJen vvjVo • 'tuvo^ XOdds ‘n’ Ends—How to communicate ■with someone who has a speech problem. fEV) \T You DO X^T SOHfcT'H^ This GtTS u^RV DIFFICULT.. • if nriw$e6lt,%'*GWU* JfW * ® "’!’.’' «««» EE"* " KH "CR u 1 catch H\i$ -Coir ^6*1 Top1E T 5 C< Y«0 HO *AO HQ yHiT*. SHIT 1 ;Wkl \ KG 1 WlT. . i^ou Womb NOT VLT A HYDROCEPHALIC TRY ON ^JOUK A.Socks B. BELT C HAT <jou SHoulb N«T BOAST W FRONT op A PARAPLEGIC. ABOUT: L^OU SHOULD HOT S\HG vJHKH SoNb To A DOUBLE- ARM AM PUTEG' A. GEORGIA B IM A LITHE TRAPoT C. pLOvliH \H THE WINQ SHOULD MOA ASK A FER$oN wiTH A TRACHEA-RESPI RATOR if ^OU CAN: A.BMRow five Bucks S HEET H,$ c. USE HIS AIR HOSE To BLOW "ME IboSt HAIR OFF }OUA SHOULD (AS n VAMPlRE SEES A CHILD WHO HAS AIDS: THE VAMPlRE SHOULD NOT: A. HAVE ft SANDIA *oR Him. 5. READ THE TORRH To WIM. d. SITE H IM , FAT PRL JOLLU y> T|ML T lM t conM*Mi<«T«> • ^^RVES QRE T0^ ^ 0 NOT ^ RD Clinton St. Quarterly *1

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