Advocate yourself!
IEP / Laws
Definitions
History & More
100
What is one of your strengths and how do you show it?

What is..

100

What does IEP stand for?

Individualized Education Program

100

Definition: The use of body language to express your thoughts or a message. 

Nonverbal communication

100

You want to tell someone how you feel. Which communication style should you use?

a) Passive

b) Assertive

c) Aggressive

b ) Assertive - stand up for your own or other people's rights in a calm and positive way 

200
What is your biggest weakness and what are you doing to improve it?
What is..
200

Definition: Small changes to help someone be successful. 

What are accommodations?

200

the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.

Problem Solving

200

Role play: Your friend borrowed your math textbook and has not given it back for three days now, and you need it to study for an upcoming test. 

Ask for it back politely

300

What is self-awareness?

having a clear perception of your personality, including strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs, motives, desires and emotions.

Self-awareness plays an important role on how to self-advocate.

300

What does IDEA stand for?

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

300

Definition: A technique that allows students to practice communicating in realistic situations by interacting with other people.

What is a role-play?

300

Beliefs and/or attitudes people have toward other people and/or situations without knowledge and facts about those people or situations (race, social class, gender, etc.)

What is prejudice? 

400

What is self-advocacy?

A person making a purposeful effort to speak up for his/her needs wants and desires.

400

When was the ADA signed?

July 26, 1990

400

What does the ADA stand for?

Americans with Disabilities Act

400

You speak up for yourself to let other people know what you _______ and ________.

Need and want

500

Name 4 places someone may need to self-advocate at.

What is home, school, work, Doctor's office, restaurant, store

500

What president signed the ADA into law?

What is President George H. W. Bush

500

Definition: Changes to what a student is expected to do in school. These are large changes to help someone be successful at school. Ex: Allowing outlining instead of writing an essay for an essay.

Modifications

500

An event where more than 60 activists came to Washington DC and crawled 83 steps that go to the Capitol building. The goal was to pass the ADA, American Disabilities Act.


What is the Capital Crawl?

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