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Making choices is hard!

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1Self Determination / Self-Advocacy
2Supported Decision Making
3Additional Items

Self Determination and Self Advocacy

Self-determination is the ability to make decisions about one’s quality of life without undue interference or influence from others. Self advocacy is the ability to communicate one’s needs and preferences.

Acronym Key: IEP = Individualized Transition Program
Growing as a self-advocate
Developing decision making skills

Disclaimer: These action plans are for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be comprehensive, and should not be taken as legal advice. Services and programs mentioned may vary by county. Please consult with professionals with expertise in this topic area for guidance specific to you, your family or student/client’s situation. The “approximate age” listed with each item is a general recommendation for when to get started on an action item; however, everyone has a different timeline and for many of the items, it’s never too late to take action! Have a suggested correction or addition to this checklist? Email worktogethernc@med.unc.edu.

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