
Self-advocacy is the crucial skill of understanding one’s rights, strengths, and needs, and effectively communicating them. It builds confidence and promotes independence, allowing youth to speak up to teachers, employers, and other adults to get what they want and need. These skills don’t always come naturally, but they can be taught and nurtured, and become easier with practice. Summer break can be the perfect time to work on these skills. During this webinar we will discuss the obstacles that youth often face and how caregivers can help youth build strong self-advocacy skills that will help them go far in school, career, and life.
Presented by Renee Myers, FFF Content Specialist and Joselin Cruz, Youth Consultant
* FFF Event