Scenarios for Self-Advocacy - Arleta High School
2. Phil knows that he is allowed to have extra time to complete math tests, or that he can take them in the Learning Lab. He failed his latest math test, because he didn't go for the extra time. How can he advocate for himself in a mature, socially acceptable way? (One student is Phil, one student is the teacher). 3. ................
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