Knowing Yourself
Asking for Help
Communication Skills
Rights & Responsibilities
Problem-Solving & Decision-Making
100

This is the term for things you are naturally good at.

What are strengths?

100

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Asking for support when you need it is called this.

What is self-advocacy?

100

This skill includes eye contact, nodding, and repeating back what you heard.

What is active listening?

100

Adults with disabilities  have this legal plan that includes accommodations and goals.

What is an ISP?

100

The first step in problem-solving?

What is identifying the problem?

200

 Identifying what is hard for you helps you know what support to ask for.

What are challenges (or weaknesses)?

200

Identifying what is hard for you helps you know what support to ask for.

What are challenges (or weaknesses)?

200

The opposite of passive communication, this style clearly expresses needs without being rude.

What is assertive communication?

200

This law guarantees equal access and prohibits disability discrimination in schools and workplaces.

What is the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)?

200

When two people work together?

What is collaboration (or compromise)?

300

A Person who engages in self-advocacy is referred to by this four-word term

What is a self-advocate

300

Tools like extended time or preferential seating are examples of these.

What are accommodations?

300

This strategy helps you stay calm and focused when advocating for yourself.

What are Coping Strategies ?

300

the right to participate in meetings about your Goals and accommodations?

What is the right to be involved in your Isp Meeting?

300

Choosing the option that is most helpful and realistic?

What is making a decision?

400

This skill involves recognizing your personal strengths, challenges, values, and goals so you can make informed choices and speak up for yourself.

What is self-awareness?

400

The adult you should talk to first when you need help.

Who is a Support Person?

400

The opposite of passive communication, this style clearly expresses needs without being rude.

What is assertive communication?

400

This document provides Goals and Accommodations

What is a ISP plan?

400

Thinking about possible choices and their outcomes.

What is evaluating options?

500

Yelling at Someone is a example of being


                      Passive

                      Assertive

                     Aggressive 

Aggressive

500

The skill of explaining what help works best for you.

What is communicating your needs (or self-disclosure)?

500

 
Saying “I need a break” is an example of doing this.

Advocating For Yourself

500

When you follow rules and complete tasks, you are meeting these.

What are responsibilities?

500

After trying a solution, this step helps you decide if it worked.

What is reflecting or reviewing the outcome?