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self-advocacy

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    Self-advocating in school
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  • You are having trouble taking a test because the student next to you is making noises.
    Politely ask them to stop/ talk to the teacher if it continues.
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  • What is self advocacy?
    Letting people know what you need/speaking up for yourself.
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  • How would you advocate for yourself when you are left out of a group?
    Politely ask to join in.
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  • You are having trouble seeing the board.
    Ask to move seats.
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  • You got a low grade on a test.
    Ask to retake the test. Tell yourself you will do better next time.
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  • You only have 4 questions left on the test, but the teacher said it is time to turn it in.
    Ask if you can finish it in RISE
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  • Your teacher asked you a question and you don't understand.
    Ask for clarification.
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  • It is Ok to say "no" to a friend. True or false?
    True
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  • A problem happened at lunch and you want some time to calm down before starting class.
    Go for a walk or to a quiet space to have some alone time. Tell your friends you need some alone time.
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  • You can't find the assignment on canvas. What can you do?
    Ask a friend or ask the teacher or your parent for help
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  • You didn't hear the teacher's direction and notice that everyone is starting the assignment.
    Raise your hand and ask for the directions to be repeated.
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  • You left your homework at home. What can you do?
    Ask the teacher if you can turn it in tomorrow.
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  • How do you self advocate if something is missing from your lunch order?
    Ask the lunch lady if you can have the missing item.
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  • All your friends want to play Among Us but you want to play Minecraft.
    Suggest you play Mincraft next time or play Among Us for a certain amountof time and then switch.
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  • Who can you advocate for yourself with?
    Asking a parent or teacher for help. Asking a peer to stop if they are annoying you.
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  • Where can you advocate for yourself?
    At home, in school, in public.
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