Attend school/work daily and on time Don’t miss the bus and be late for school Don’t be tardy Try and get a perfect attendance award.

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Attend school/work daily and on time Don’t miss the bus and be late for school Don’t be tardy Try and get a perfect attendance award

Meet school/work deadlines Don’t have late work never turn in work that’s not complete

Know personal strengths and weaknesses Know your personal strengths and weaknesses so you now what you can accomplish

Demonstrate self-control Don’t lose your anger just because someone made you mad Don’t freak out because you don’t have work done Don’t speak out of turn in a class room

Pay attention to details Pay attention and take notes Don’t get distracted in classes Don’t mess around and do your work details

Follow written instructions Read directions first then go and do the work Read the directions carefully so u don’t miss a step

Follow oral instructions Listen to directions so you can do everything write Listen so you can do what your told

Work without supervision Work quietly so you don’t have to be supervised Work quietly so u can get your work done

Learn new skills Learn new skills so your better at more things Learn more skills so you can do more things

Identify and suggest new ways to get the job done Give more ideas so you can get the job done quicker