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Self-Advocacy at School and at Work
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True or False: It's important to know your strengths as well as your needs in order to advocate for yourself.
True
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What kinds of accommodations could you use, if reading is difficult for you?
various answers
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True or False: When I get a job, I must immediately tell my boss about my disability.
False: You only need to speak up if you need an accommodation.
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True or False: Interrupting your teacher/boss with an important question is a good example of self-advocacy
False. You should probably wait until your teacher is available to really give thought to your question.
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True or False: Being knowledgeable about my disability is important so I can advocate for what I need.
True. Knowing both your strengths and needs is important.
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What is the term that means: Speaking up for myself in an appropriate way to get what I need and want.
Self-Advocacy
Self-Absorbed
Self-Destructive
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True or False: Using a checklist of tasks is an example of an accommodation that you can use at school, home, or work.
True
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What should you do if your boss gives you instructions for a task that you don't understand?
Ask some questions or ask him to repeat the instructions
Try my best to get it done and hope I don't screw up
Skip doing that task because I don't know what to do.
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Why is it important to participate in your IEP?
Because lots of school staff are there.
To help make plans for YOU. You know Yourself best!
Because your parents / guardians make you go.
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What is it called when someone uses a tool or different technique to do their work?
Electric Drill
Accommodation
Tool Use
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Name some ways a smart phone can be used as an accommodation
various answers
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What is disability disclosure?
To write down things about my disability that I don't like.
To tell someone about my disability.
To keep my disability secret.
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What is the term for a disability you can't see?
Hidden Disability
Secret Disability
Chronic Disability
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