Why do we learn about disability history?
So we know the importance of self advocacy/know what rights we have
True or False: You have to take a few tests to see if you qualify for an IEP.
True
Where can you find your transition plan?
What is Self-Efficacy?
your belief in your ability to take action and reach your goals
What is verbal communication?
Spoken communication
What is discrimination?
treating people differently (wrongly) because of their differences (ability, race, gender, etc.)
What does IEP stand for?
Individualized Education Program/Plan
True or False: Transition plans focus on developing skills you will need in the future.
True
What is growth mindset?
the belief that you can grow and develop your intelligence through effort
What is self-advocacy?
speaking up for yourself and your needs
What is accessibility?
being able to be reached or entered (by anyone)
True or False: Every IEP is the exact same.
False - different people learn differently
What are healthcare transitions for?
Moving from pediatric care to adult care
What is self-esteem?
how you see your measure of your worth
True or False: After high school you don't have to ask for any accommodations.
False
Who was the first US president to have a (known) disability?
Franklin D Roosevelt
What is in an IEP?
Needs, goals, accommodations, etc.
Goals in Transition Plans are often written as _______ goals. (acronym)
SMART
True or False: Someone with growth mindset would think there would be no point in studying for the test because they already know as much as they can know
What is it called when you share information about your disability?
Disclosure
What decade did the Americans With Disabilities Act get passed?
1990s
The section of an IEP that outlines how you will prepare for life after high school is called the _________ _______.
Transition Plan
What does the 'T' in SMART goals stand for?
Timely/time-based
One of the 5 influences of self-efficacy is performance experience. What does performance experience mean?
You know you can do something because you've succeeded at it before/done it before
What type of communication involves LISTENING?
aural (or Two-Way)