Jackie knows that she has a problem if she does not sit toward the front of the room. Her teacher has given her a seat in the back of the room and it is difficult for her to see. How can she advocate for herself?, Maria has a part-time job at the movie theatre. Even though her boss knows that she has school, he put her on the schedule to work before 3:00 PM on a weekday. Maria doesn't want to lose her job. How can she advocate for herself?, Jenna is working on a group project in biology. The other members of her group are goofing off and not doing the work. She doesn't want to tattle on them, but she doesn't want to get a bad grade, either. How can she advocate for herself?, James was assigned a novel to read in English class and it is longer than he will be able to read in the expected time period. He would like some extra time to finish reading the novel. How can he advocate for himself?, Rebecca is a year younger than the requirements, but she knows she is an excellent basketball player and could be an asset to the school team. How She would like an opportunity to try out for the team. How can she advocate for herself?, Jessie’s parents will not let him stay alone at any time of the day, although he is 14. He wants convince them to trust his abilities. How can he advocate for himself?, Robin’s peers always get to the playground first and take all the balls. It takes Robin longer to put on his clothes, so he always misses the first part of recess. How can he advocate for himself?, Jada couldn't finish her homework last night because she had to take her little sister to the doctor's. How can she advocate for herself?.

Self-Advocacy Part 2

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