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A student in a wheel chair ascends the ramp of a school while a group of other students sit on the steps "Getting in has gotten easier. Fitting in hasn't."

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TITLE:  Getting In Has Gotten Easier; Fitting In Hasn't
ORIGINAL CAPTION:  Getting in has gotten easier. Fitting in hasn't.
Most schools have ramps and special doors to help people get in and out easier. But when you have a disability, you can still feel left out just because you're in a wheelchair. Or leg braces. Or maybe because you wear special shoes. Maybe it's time you knew that kids with disabilities want to fit in just as badly as you do.
CREATOR:  Terry Bremer (creative director)
DATE:  Circa 1990
FORMAT:  Poster
DIMENSIONS:  17 x 24 in
 
SOURCE:  Easter Seals Society
CONTROL NO.:  PRF5
 
KEYWORDS:  Access, Advocacy, Architecture, Assistive Technology, Children, Easter Seals, Education, Friendship, Identity, Physical Disability, Schools, Service Organization, Wheelchair
 
NOTE:  This poster was produced by Easter Seals in collaboration with Campbell Methun Advertising, Minneapolis. Published with permission from Easter Seals.
IMAGE SIZE:  (548 x 378 pixels)


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