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Page 1: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Advocating for Ourselves

Mester Two, Week 6Grade 9 AdvisoryArleta High School2014-2015

Page 2: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

What do YOU think Self-Advocacy means?

Talk to your elbow partner or the people at your group table

Select one person from your group to share your response with the rest of the class

Now, let’s see the textbook definition…

Page 3: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

What is Self-Advocacy? Self-advocacy is understanding your strengths

and needs, identifying your personal goals, knowing your legal rights and responsibilities, and communicating these to others.

Self-advocacy is speaking up for oneself.

Source: http://texasprojectfirst.org/SelfAdvocacy.html

Page 4: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Seven Steps to Self-Advocacy Self-advocacy is the ability to

identify and explain your needs. In elementary and middle school,

your advocates (people who spoke up for you) were your parents and teachers.

In high school, your parents and teachers are still your advocates, but it is a time for you to learn, in a safe environment, to advocate for yourself.

In college and the workplace, you must become your OWN advocate – the time to practice safely is NOW!

Page 5: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Step 1 Recognize that

academic success or failure is YOUR responsibility.

Page 6: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Step 2 Understand

your abilities and areas of need and learn ways to compensate. Learn how to explain your needs to others.

Page 7: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Step 3 Develop good

communication skills to request assistance and services.

Page 8: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Step 4 Know when you

need help and ask for it.

Understand that it is OK to ask for help! Everyone needs help now and then!

Page 9: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Step 5 Know and

understand your strengths and areas where you need to improve.

Be honest with yourself!

Page 10: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Step 6 Develop and use

mature social and personal skills.

Page 11: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Step 7 Be organized! It

relieves stress and demonstrates good planning ability.

Page 12: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Who am I? – Self-Advocacy Worksheet

You will now work independently to complete a worksheet about yourself – your strengths, areas for improvement, interests, etc.

Be honest with yourself… this information is to help you help yourself and get the help you need from others!

Page 13: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Sharing your Work Share what you wrote on your self-

advocacy worksheet with a partner. Does your partner have any

suggestions for additions? Do you have any suggestions for your

partner? Revise/review your worksheet based

on your conversation with your partner.

Page 14: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

But, I’m Afraid to Speak Up! Why do I find it difficult to

advocate for myself? Advocating for ourselves can be

risky. We fear failure, rejection, or feelings of embarrassment.

We want to avoid conflict!

Source: http://studio5.ksl.com/?nid=54&sid=16239946

Page 15: Advocating for Ourselves Mester Two, Week 6 Grade 9 Advisory Arleta High School 2014-2015.

Scenarios for Self-Advocacy Working with a partner, you

will receive a scenario in which you will act out a situation in which one of you will have to advocate for yourself, and one of you will play the other part.

Be prepared to act out your scenario for the class!


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