Self-Advocate
Conversations
Nonverbal
Friendship
Workplace
100

What is self-advocacy?

telling others what you want and need

100

How do you start a conversation? 

Greet the person and ask a question


100

What is nonverbal communication? 

The signals we express with our body and quality of voice, includes body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice

100

Where can we meet friends? 

school, work, the community

100

Positive and professional communication is an expectation at work. What is an expectation

Expectation: rule that is implied 

200

What is a support system?

individuals in your life who you trust, are safe, and available to support you 

200

What is active listening? How do you show others you are listening in a conversation? 

Active listening - whole-body listening 

- eye contact

- facing the speaker 

200

What nonverbal communication is expected at work? 

positive, professional 

200

What are two qualities of a good friend? 

1. trust worthy 

2. accepting

200

Nonverbal communication is important at work. While at work, what zone do we need to present in? 

GREEN ZONE 

300

Self-awareness is essential when advocating for your needs. What is self-awareness 

knowledge of yourself, strengths, interests, and needs

300

Name three appropriate conversation topics for small talk

movies

music

sports

weather

300

How does nonverbal communication help us be better perspective-takers? 

Can help us determine how someone else feels 

300

Friends have common interests. What is a common interest? 

An activity, topic, or trait that two people have in common 

300

What are three topics that are appropriate to talk about at work? 

sports, current events, movies, music

400
Who are three people you could advocate to? 

parents 

teachers

job coach

boss

co-workers

400

Conversations need to be balanced. That means we need to take turns. How do you take turns in a conversation? 

by asking and answering questions 

400

Name three nonverbal communication cues of someone in the green zone 

relaxed calm body, neutral face, positive tone of voice 

400

Name three examples of common interests. 

Sport, music, school, reading

400

What is feedback? 

Feedback - information about our performance that helps us grow 

500

Name three scenarios in which you would need to advocate for yourself 

1. work

2. school

3. with friends 

500

What are three topics that would be inappropriate or unexpected for small talk? 

- politics

- religion

- money

- physical appearance, weight 

500

Name three nonverbal communication cues of someone in the red zone 

crossed arms, loud breathing, irritated tone of voice, facial expressions

500

What is an acquaintance? How do they differ from a friend? 

Acquaintance: somebody I know casually and typically see in one setting 

I see friends in more than one setting. I trust my friends more than my acquaintances. 

500

What is a habit? What are three important habits for work? 

Habit: a repeated action 

- being on time 

- advocating for your needs

- small talk with coworkers