Self - Determination
Self-Advocacy
Vocabulary
Special Education
Skills
100

Believing you can control your own life choices by knowing about yourself, setting goals, selecting support people/services, and making choices.

A. Strength

B. Self- Determination

C. Rights

D. Responsibilities

What is B, Self-Determination?


100

Effectively communicating one's rights, needs, and desires and taking responsibility

A. Self Advocacy

B. Strength

C. Rights


What is A, Self- Advocacy?


100

Performing tasks or activities with a particular skill or ability

A. What are Rights?

B. What are Responsibilities?

C. What is a Strength?


What is C, a Strength? 


100

Programs that address the needs of students with learning, emotional, or physical disabilities.

A. Self-Advocacy

B. Rights

C. Special Education

D. Strength

What is C, Special Education?


100

At his IEP meeting, Brian tells the team that he wants to take history classes.

A. What is Self-Advocacy?

B. What is a Modification?

C. What is an Accommodation?

What is A, Self-Advocacy?

 

200

Having a clear understanding of your personality, including strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs, motivation, and emotions.

A. Self-Awareness

B. Strength

C. Confidential

What is A, Self-Awareness?


200

The process of making a choice or finding a solution

A. What is an Interest?

B. What is a Need?

C. What is Decision Making?

D. What is Disability?

What is C, Decision Making?


200

Something you want to learn more about

A. What is a Strength?

B. What are Rights?

C. What is an Interest?

What is C, an Interest?


200

Special education includes:

A. Learning Disabilities

B. Communication/Speech-Language Disabilities

C. Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 

D. Physical Disabilities 

E.  Developmental Disabilities

F. All of the above

What is F, All of the above?



200

Danny can share his likes and dislikes

A. What is Self-Awareness?

B. What is Special Education?

C. What are Responsibilities?

What is A, Self-Awareness?


300

Setting and working toward achieving these is one of the most fundamental ways in which people exercise personal control

A. Goal Setting

B. Confidential

C. Responsibilities

What is A, Goal Setting?


300
What are the three parts of self-advocacy?


A. Knowing yourself

B. Knowing your needs.

C. Knowing how to get what you need.


D. None of the Above

E. All of the Above


What is E, All of the Above?

 

300

What you are entitled to by law. Something that is due to a person by law. Example: education

A. What is Special Education?

B. What are Rights?

C. What is Self-Esteem?



What is B, Rights?


300

A learning, emotional or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. (school, work, living, leisure)

A. Decision Making

B. Disability

C. Disclosure


What is B, Disability?


300

Sam is trying to get in shape to run a 10K. He needs to choose/plan an exercise/running schedule.

A. What is Self-Determination?

B. What is Decision Making?

C. What is an Interest?

What is B, Decision Making?


400

How do you promote self-determination?

A.  Set personal goals.

B.  Solve problems. 

 C. Make appropriate choices based on personal preferences and interests.

D. Participate in decisions that impact quality life.

 E. Advocate for oneself.

 F. All of the Above

What is F, All of the Above?



400

This refers to how you feel about yourself overall; how much positive regard or self-love you have.

A. Self-concern

B. Self-Esteem

C. Self-Control

What is B, Self-Esteem

400

Actions you are expected to carry out. These are things you are accountable for.

A. Strength

B. Rights

C. Responsibilities


What is C, Responsibilities?

 

400

Telling someone about your disability.

A. Disclosure

B. Responsibilities

C. Modification


What is A, Disclosure?

 

400

Joan plans to tell her new boss that reading is difficult for her and she would like assistance reading directions

A. What are Rights?

B. What is Disclosure?

C. What are Responsibilities?

What is B, Disclosure?


500

What is an example of self-determination?


Explain

Explain

Self-determination is defined as the personal decision to do something or think a certain way. An example of self-determination is making the decision to run a marathon without asking anyone's opinion.

500

Give an example of how you could advocate for your needs in a classroom.



Multiple answers



500

Communicated in trust, secret, private.

A. Need

B. Want

C. Confidential

What is C, Confidential? 


500

What are the 3 accommodations you are aware of?



Speech to text

Text to speech

Extended time

A reader

500

Sue knows that her IEP says that she is entitled to extended time on tests, and to test in a quiet location.

A. What is an Accommodation?

B. What is a Modification?

C. What is a Need?

D. What is Want?

What is A, an Accommodation? 


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