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Bryan, Tanis; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1981
Analyses of the children's communication patterns revealed that LD children were less likely to disagree with classmates, less likely to try to argue for their choices, and more likely to agree with their peers. (Author)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Field, Sharon; Hoffman, Alan – 1996
This student activity book includes worksheets that secondary students with and without disabilities can use to complete each activity in the "Steps to Self-Determination" curriculum. The program is meant to assist students in learning more about themselves and developing the skills they need to achieve their goals, getting support from family and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Assertiveness, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum
Field, Sharon; Hoffman, Alan – 1996
This curriculum guide is focused on helping secondary students with and without disabilities gain knowledge and skills that will allow them to increase their ability to achieve their goals in environments with varying levels of receptivity to the concept of self-determination. The curriculum is designed to be delivered over the course of one…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Assertiveness, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Development
LaFromboise, Teresa D. – 1981
Recently, Indian people from the United States and Canada recommended coping-skills training for American Indians, to help in handling stress, becoming self-determined, being assertive, problem solving, and redesigning social roles and support systems. Some 30 tribal groups and agencies participated in a cultural adaptation of an assertive…
Descriptors: American Indians, Assertiveness, Biculturalism, Communication (Thought Transfer)
LaFromboise, Teresa D.; Rowe, Wayne – 1981
A skills training approach provides a conceptual framework from which human services can be provided for the personal and emotional needs of Indian people without the subtle, culturally erosive effect of traditional psychotherapy. Some 30 tribal groups and agencies participated in a cultural adaptation of an assertive coping-skills training…
Descriptors: Adults, American Indians, Assertiveness, Behavior Patterns