Self-Advocacy
Goals
Disability
Disability Disclosure
Miscellaneous
100

Self-Advocacy means:

-Speaking up for yourself OR...

-Being shy and humble.

Speaking up for yourself

100

Self determination involves setting ____ for yourself.

Goals

100

True or False: Millions of Americans have a disability

True: According to the CDC 1 in 4 adults (roughly 25% of the US population) have a disability. 49.7 million as of the 2019 Census.

100

What does disclosure mean?

To tell information about something OR...

To keep something super secret.

To inform or make information known.

100

Knowing yourself is also called being____

Fabulous  OR...

Self Aware

Self Aware

200

Being a self-advocate means understanding your ____ and responsibilities 

Rights?   Or...

Dog barks

Rights

200

Something that we can accomplish quickly. Maybe in a day or week.

Short term goal   Or...

Long term goal

Short Term Goal

200

What is a visible disability?

A disability you can see.  OR...

A disability that is hidden

A disability that a person can see. A person who uses a wheelchair or cane.

200

Do you have to disclose your disability to your employer?

Yes  OR...

No

No

200

A change to make work, school, transportation more accessible to you is called...

Accommodation OR...

Restriction

Accommodation

300

To be a good self-advocate you should know your ____ and dislikes.

Likes 

300

Something that may take months or years to accomplish. 

Short term goal OR...

Long term goal

Long term Goal

300

What is an invisible disability?

A disability that you cannot see.

Something the Invisible Man struggles with

A disability that we cannot see - ADHD, learning disability, emotional disability, etc.

300

When disclosing your disability, who do you need to speak with?

Santa Claus  OR...

Human Resources or your boss.

Human Resources or your boss. 

300

What are values?

Things that we find irritating and yucky OR...

Things that are important to you.  Example: respect, honesty, family

Things that are important to you. Example: respect, honesty 

400

To be a good self-advocate you should know your strengths and ____

Weaknesses 

400

What do we call the challenges or "bumps in the road" when trying to reach our goal?

Jetpacks  Or...


Barriers


Barriers

400

True or False: It is okay to have both positive and negative thoughts about your disability.

True! Identifying as having a disability is a unique process to you and can change day by day.

400

I should disclose to the person interviewing me that I have a disability 

True  OR...

Only in certain cases

Only in certain cases

400

What is a comfort zone?

A place featured in the movie Top Gun  OR...

A place where you feel at ease.  No stress

A place where you feel at ease. No stress

500

When self-advocating, what style of communication do we want to use?

Assertive communication (Clear and direct).

Hints and riddles.

Assertive communication! Being clear and direct

500

What are supports in goal setting?

People who can help me with my goals.  OR...

Crutches made out of marshmallows

People who can help you reach your goal

500

What is Ableism

A form of prejudice or discrimination against people with disabilities.  OR...

Worshiping Abe Lincoln as a God of the Universe!

A form of prejudice or discrimination against people with disabilities. 

500

What is the main reason people choose to disclose their disability?

To receive an accommodation  OR...

So they can get free food at restaurants

To receive an accommodation

500

What is discrimination?

A thumbs up from your favorite teacher  OR...

Unfair treatment based on prejudice or beliefs

Unfair treatment based on prejudice or beliefs