Self-Advocacy: It Is You
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Self-Advocacy: It Is You
BE EMPOWERED
You are the person who can best advocate for yourself because you know yourself the best.
TAKE CONTROL
You can take control of your education and become a more confident learner.
DEFINE YOURSELF
You are defined by your strengths, not your challenges.
WORK TOGETHER
You are not alone. You are stronger when you work with others.
Suggested Citation
National Center on Improving Literacy (2021). Self-Advocacy: It Is You. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of Special Education Programs, National Center on Improving Literacy. Retrieved from https://www.improvingliteracy.org.
Abstract
Four ways to be a self-advocate.
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The research reported here is funded by awards to the National Center on Improving Literacy from the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, in partnership with the Office of Special Education Programs (Award #: S283D160003). The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not represent views of OESE, OSEP, or the U.S. Department of Education. Copyright © 2024 National Center on Improving Literacy. https://www.improvingliteracy.org