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Asking for Help Problem Solving Handout
Asking for Help Problem Solving Handout
Asking for Help Problem Solving Handout
Asking for Help Problem Solving Handout
Asking for Help Problem Solving Handout
Asking for Help Problem Solving Handout
Asking for Help Problem Solving Handout
Asking for Help Problem Solving Handout
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Your professor may not be the first point of contact every time you run into an issue with your class or homework. For some university students, it may be difficult to know who to ask for help or where to look to get their questions answered. This handout aims to teach learners to identify common situations in which they would need to ask for help, why it important to ask for help, and the most appropriate ways to ask their professors or teachers for help. I have used this handout in the past with university students on the Autism Spectrum.

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9th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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Your professor may not be the first point of contact every time you run into an issue with your class or homework. For some university students, it may be difficult to know who to ask for help or where to look to get their questions answered. This handout aims to teach learners to identify common situations in which they would need to ask for help, why it important to ask for help, and the most appropriate ways to ask their professors or teachers for help. I have used this handout in the past with university students on the Autism Spectrum.

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