These are examples of communication skills
What is eye contact, listening, and nodding?
Sharing information about your disability with an employer is called what?
What is disclosure?
These are examples of technical skills.
What is using a computer, typing, or using email?
Saying “please” and “thank you” at work is an example of what?
What is good manners (professional courtesy)?
Speaking up for what you need is called what?
What is self-advocacy?
To arrive on time and ready to work.
What is punctuality?
I will accept "what is time management?"
True or False: You must tell an employer about your disability.
What is false?
These are examples of job - specific skills.
What is following a recipe, measuring ingredients, or cooking safely?
(I will accept other job specific skills)
Keeping your workspace clean and organized shows what?
What is responsibility?
Telling a supervisor you need help with part of a job is an example of what?
What is asking for support?
This involves working well with others by sharing tasks and solving problems together.
What is teamwork?
You may choose to disclose a disability to receive what type of help?
What are accommodations?
These are examples of literacy and accuracy skills.
What is reading instructions, checking accuracy, and completing worksheets?
Following rules and doing what you’re asked without reminders is called what?
What is dependability?
Knowing your strengths and challenges is part of what skill?
What is self-awareness?
This means understanding how someone else feels and responding kindly.
What is empathy?
Name one example of a workplace accommodation.
What is… (extra time, written instructions, quiet workspace, flexible schedule, etc.)?
This is considered workplace safety training.
What is safely using tools or equipment at a job site; CPR training, or any other form of training designated to your profession?
Staying on task, avoiding cell phones, and finishing your work shows what key skill?
What is focus?
When you explain how an accommodation helps you do your job better, you are doing what?
What is advocating for accommodations?
This helps you stay calm and handle problems without getting overwhelmed.
What is emotional regulation?
(I will also accept examples given.)
What law protects people with disabilities from job discrimination?
What is the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)?
These are examples of task sequencing.
What is knowing how to sort items, package products, or follow a step-by-step task?
Understanding when it’s appropriate to talk and when to stay quiet relates to what workplace skill?
What is social awareness?
Practicing what you want to say before you talk to a boss is using what skill?
What is communication planning?
(I will accept something close to this)