In your face
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Parent Collections - Absurdities and Realities of Special Education
- Teaching Old Logs New Tricks
Title - In your face
Creator - Giangreco, Michael F., 1956-.
Illustrator - Ruelle, Kevin.
Date Created - 2000
Description - The cartoon shows two women and a child. The woman on the left says to the other woman, "You must be a very special person to work with disabled children." To which the other woman responds, "Well actually..." The small child standing behind her says forcefully, "Hello?! I'm right here! I can hear you! Hey lady, didn't your mother ever teach you it was rude to talk about people in front of them?" The tag line reads, "Judy's brand of 'in-your-face' Self-advocacy first showed itself at an early age."
Subject - Self Advocacy
- Stereotyping
- Parents
- Students
Extent - 1 cartoon
Note [Digital Version] - 2020-11-29, Center for Digital Initiatives, University of Vermont Libraries
Form - nonprojected graphic
Type of Resource - still image
Access Conditions - In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Access Conditions [Local] - Copyright 2000 Michael F. Giangreco
Identifier [Local] - logs097c
Digital Format - image/tiff
Digital Format - Photographs/Color: 24 bits; 300 dpi
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