Blindstorming(tm) 02/03/03 Responses: "Getting Along" With Non-disabled People
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Zoloft.
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eSightNan
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If we aspire to effective interpersonal relationships with all people --
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Anthony R. Candela
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Firstly, I don't think the issue lies so much in the "disabled people
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Amanda Masaro
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I have found that establishing boundaries early in the relationship, or
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connie sorensen
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Being mainstreamed into the public school system was one of the best
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mmariooch
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Finding the things I have in common with them, for example I love John
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Liz
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i believe that it is being able to discuss my disability with frankness,
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deblou
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humor. Make someone smile and the battle is already half won.
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Rhonda brantley
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1: Encouraging them to ask questions. 2: Getting PURRtinent info to
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Lauren (Kabootle)
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Keep the lines of communication open. I feel strongly about explaining,
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Lynne Maleeff
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I don't know if this is good or bad, but I try to be carefully who I
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dmswi8k
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As each person handles situations in different ways, a disabled person
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Jeremiah Taylor, Jeremiah@cloud9.net
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I wish that I could offer a definitive answer to this question, but I
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John Lewis
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I have noticed that many blind or otherwise disabled people often
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Daniel M. Berry III
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Learning to build effective relations with others, regardless of their
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Elizabeth Aldworth
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Nan, I love these questions! I wouldn't say there's really beenn one
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Jake
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