🏠 Community Participation & Integration *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

9.3 – When to Ask for Help vs. When to Do It Yourself: Knowing when to ask for help is a smart and responsible skill. If a task is too confusing or unsafe to handle alone, asking someone you trust can prevent problems. But some tasks push you to grow when you try them yourself, even if they feel challenging. Listening to your feelings can help you decide the best approach. If asking for help makes learning faster and safer, it is the right choice. If you have the tools and knowledge to succeed on your own, taking action builds confidence. You can start small and ask for help only when you truly need it. Practicing this decision helps you balance independence and support. People who help you are not doing the work for you—they are helping you become stronger. The right choice is the one that helps you grow.

About this course

Skills and strategies to engage with the community, build connections, and access resources for a stronger sense of belonging.

This course includes:
  • Community engagement planning templates
  • Resource directories for local programs and opportunities
  • Activities and scenarios for practicing social integration skills

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