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CHILD DEVELOPMENT


CHILD DEVELOPMENT


ATTACHMENT RELATIONSHIPS: NURTURING HEALTHY BONDS

Attachment is the ability to form and maintain healthy relationships. Follow the journey of a baby's phases of attachment from birth to age two. Study founding theorists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, and see examples of how parents and caregivers can foster healthy attachment relationships. Attentive, responsive, and loving care given by a baby's primary caregiver sets the foundation for a child's capacity to form these relationships throughout life.

Item no.: HA00200162
Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
Duration: Approx. 28 minutes
Copyright: 2010
StdBkNo: 1557405786
Price: USD 99.00

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CAREER COMPASS: JOBS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT

A variety of professionals are employed by proud parents and concerned care providers to ensure the health, education and general well-being of their children. Gain insight into the personality and skills required to become a social worker, developmental therapist, childcare worker and teacher. Learn what these jobs entail as well as other careers relating to the growth and development of children.

Item no.: NK00200153
Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
Duration: 27 minutes
Copyright: 2010
StdBkNo: 1557405689
Price: USD 99.00

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I.D.E.A. FROM PAPER TO PRACTICE

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (I.D.E.A.) provides six principles that govern the education of children with special needs. It¡¦s one thing to read the law, but how do you ensure you comply with it and provide the best learning experience for your students? This examination of I.D.E.A. gives background information, insight, and strategies every inclusive classroom teacher can use. We take a detailed look at the importance of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and how to effectively work with other members of the IEP team, including parents and caregivers of special needs children.

Learn:

The 14 disabilities that fall under I.D.E.A. services.
  • Tips on how to adopt a truly inclusive mindset.
  • Steps to follow if you believe a student needs special services.
  • Tips for starting collaboration with IEP team members in a positive way.
  • How to write effective IEP goals and objectives.
  • Tips for giving input during the IEP meeting.
  • Due Process if there is a dispute between parents and the school.
  • Specific classroom practices to help both your special needs and general education students.
  • Examples of accommodations that can be made for testing.
  • How to plan strategies, supports, and interventions to address behavior problems.

    Item no.: NZ03750157
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 40 minutes
    Copyright: 2010
    StdBkNo: 1557405654
    Price: USD 149.00

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    INFANTS: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

    Infants' brains are actively developing with everything they experience. Examine how newborns fit into the sensorimotor stage - tracing cognitive development from simple reflexes to beginnings of thought. Explore infant intelligence, information processing and memory. See the progression of infant communication from crying--to giggling--to euphoric babbling and their first words! Understand how language is learned and how caregivers can use infant-directed speech to foster cognitive development.

    Item no.: VC03750163
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: Approx. 29 minutes
    Copyright: 2010
    StdBkNo: 155740576X
    Price: USD 99.00

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    INFANTS: PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT

    Watch our cast of infants begin to explore their world and reach different milestones along the way. Learn how a baby's brain develops and what activities help stimulate healthy brain growth. Also learn the importance of proper nutrition and sleep in the first year. See how infants rely on their innate reflexes and how gross and fine motor skills emerge in typically developing children as well as those with challenging conditions.

    Item no.: JC03960164
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: Approx. 29 minutes
    Copyright: 2010
    StdBkNo: 1557405751
    Price: USD 99.00

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    INFANTS: SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

    In the first year of life, infants express a range of emotions - from faces of distress to spontaneous laughter. Watch as they begin to distinguish the expressions of others and mimic them as well. Examine the different stages of emotional development, and learn how children form attachments with people. Observe how personality and temperament affect an infant's social and emotional growth and how caregivers handle various situations.

    Item no.: BC00200165
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: Approx. 26 minutes
    Copyright: 2010
    StdBkNo: 1557405778
    Price: USD 99.00

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    TODDLERS: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

    Everyday a toddler's mind is filled with new information. Their vocabulary expands as they correctly name people and objects. They try out, and learn from, cause and effect experiments. Examine how brain cells are structured to connect and retain what a child learns. Explore theories of cognitive development and see the process toddlers go through as they learn language. Observe toddlers as they engage in activities that foster memory and the retrieval of information.

    Item no.: HN00200149
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 26 minutes
    Copyright: 2009
    StdBkNo: 1557405514
    Price: USD 99.00

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    TODDLERS: PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT

    After about a year of life, when a child consistently -- and independently --gets from point A to B on her own two feet, she's made the initial transition to toddler. Learn about the physical characteristics of toddlers, and how gross and fine motor skills are developed. Understand the milestones children achieve at this age by observing toddlers in learning centers and at home. Hear from the experts about nutrition, sleep, toilet training, and developmental differences among toddlers.

    Item no.: YJ03750150
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 29 minutes
    Copyright: 2009
    StdBkNo: 1557405506
    Price: USD 99.00

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    TODDLERS: SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

    From raging tantrums to fits of giggles, it's no secret that toddlers are skilled at expressing their emotions. One minute they anger a friend, the next they comfort the same child. Learn about the theory of the mind and how toddlers come to understand how their actions can effect others. Examine how gender and temperament play a role in development. Observe toddlers interacting with family and peers as they develop attachments and social bonds.

    Item no.: YD03960151
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 29 minutes
    Copyright: 2009
    StdBkNo: 1557405522
    Price: USD 99.00

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    DISCIPLINING KIDS

    Ah, the jobs of parenthood! They include shaving cream all over the bathroom mirror, bubble gum in the hair, and wads of toilet paper plastered to the ceiling. What's a parent to do? Give up? Scream? or simply yell, "Stop it you little brat or I'll flush YOU down the toilet"?

    This practical video paints a dramatic picture of the wrong way to discipline kids and shows clear, practical alternatives.


    Item no.: TR03750136
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 22 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    StdBkNo: 1557405182
    Price: USD 99.00

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    KIDS AND SPORTS: FROM INFANT TO ATHLETE

    Forty million children play organized sports. Viewers of this exciting new program see children from toddlers through puberty illustrate just how fun or frustrating playing sports can be.

    They watch as physical, social and emotional development follow a sequence that adults can't speed up. They see just how skills in sports progress from birth through puberty. They marvel at the intellectual side of sports - from score keeping to game strategizing.

    The program guides viewers through the dangers of the over-scheduled, over-pressured, over-trained child.


    Item no.: WY03750139
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 25 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    StdBkNo: 1557405204
    Price: USD 99.00

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    MIDDLE CHILDHOOD (OVERVIEW)

    During middle childhood - the period between ages 6 and 12 - children reach many critical milestones. In fact, teacher and caregiver responses during this time of significant change can dramatically affect a child's physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth, both immediately and in the future.

    At this stage, children grow physically, gain body awareness, and form lifelong habits that affect their health and well-being. At the same time, their minds expand in knowledge and understanding, as thinking processes become more logical and organized. The way they view themselves, and the manner in which they interact with family and friends, evolves as children develop self-concepts and self-esteem.

    This program provides an informative, clear and compelling examination of the middle-childhood stage of development and a detailed overview of a child's growth and maturity into an adolescent. Viewers learn pertinent vocabulary, statistics, and classroom strategies, and hear experienced classroom teachers offer insights and observations about children in this stage of development.

    Learn:

  • Key elements affecting growth in middle childhood.
  • Physical, cognitive, social and emotional developments.
  • Gross- and fine-motor milstones.
  • Effects of obesity and accidental injuries.
  • Characterics of concrete operational thinking.
  • Advancements in language development.
  • Measurements of intelligence.
  • Differences between self-concept and self-esteem.
  • Factors that impract moral development.
  • Effects of divorce and self-care situations.
  • Strategies for helping children with challenging conditions.

    Item no.: VB03750142
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    StdBkNo: 155740531X
    Price: USD 99.00

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    PRESCHOOLERS (OVERVIEW)

    Meet Asheli, Marie, and Nathan. They're preschoolers - full of endless curiosity and boundless energy. In Preschoolers you'll see how they and their friends develop physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially.

    So much growth takes place during the preschool years. This program looks at each aspect of a child's development as well as examines the spepcial needs of preschoolers with challenging conditions. It shows preschoolers engaged in activities that exemplify the extraordinary advancements made during this stage. Widely taught concepts from developmental theorists as well as practical suggestions for caregivers are clearly presented in this study of the whole preschool-aged child.


    Item no.: ZC03960140
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 25 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    StdBkNo: 1557405085
    Price: USD 99.00

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    RULES, RITUALS, ROUTINES

    We are delighted to offer a new child discipline program created this year especially for Learning Seed by the nationally recognized parenting expert Dr. Thomas Knestrict.

    Dr. Knestrict, a professor at Xavier University, has specialized for years in the behavior of young and special-needs children. He has conducted numerous workshops and seminars across the country for parents and educators. Here, he¡¦s combined his extensive professional knowledge with his hard-earned real-life experience as a father of three, and created a practical program to teach parents how they can structure their homes and lives to keep themselves and their children happy, healthy, and sane!

    Learn all about:
  • What a family should base their rules on, and why.
  • The two most important things parents can provide for their children¡¦s emotional and mental well-being.
  • How you can get your kids up, dressed and out of the house in the morning without being late ¡V and how you can get them back to bed in the evening without going crazy.

    A series of realistic live-action scenarios, enhanced by expert commentary, show how parents can consciously structure their family life. Along the way, we illustrate how developing a set of well-thought-out rules, rituals and routines will make parents¡¦ lives easier and their children happier and well-behaved. A great addition to any family or parenting education program!


    Item no.: AH03750130
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 18 minutes
    Copyright: 2007
    StdBkNo: 155740836X
    Price: USD 99.00

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    GO TO BED! KIDS AND SLEEP

    "Sally doesn't have to go to bed at eight o'clock. Let me watch one more show!"
    "My three-year-old wakes up at night and sees scary monsters!"
    "My newborn has day and night reversed"

    The trip from womb to world is the longest, most traumatic journey a human will ever take. One result is to send newborns into months of what is much like severe jet lag. Their first sleeping patterns are nearly random. They need to learn night from day and adjust sleep patterns to fit their new world. This dance of adjustment -- of children to the world and parents to children -- is what Go To Bed! Is about.

    Viewers explore:

  • How babies spend months learning to adjust their biological clocks.
  • Why babies sleep most of the time and why they sleep anytime, anywhere.
  • How much sleep do we need to stay healthy?
  • How the single word ¡§sleep¡¨ describes multiple phases that differ as much as table tennis from baseball.
  • The meaning of REM sleep and why it's so important.
  • Why ¡§going to sleep¡¨ is never really being ¡§out like a light.¡¨
  • How eating patterns and solid food change sleep habits for infants.
  • Problems caused by the lack of sleep.
  • What to do about an infant who stays awake and cries at night.
  • The role of naps in child development.
  • How parents can establish bedtime routines to help establish sound sleep habits.
  • What to do about young children who fear the dark and "things that go bump in the night."
  • Safe sleep: sleeping positions, bedding, and cribs that create a safe environment.

    Item no.: HT03960048
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 22 minutes
    Copyright: 2006
    StdBkNo: 0917159322
    Price: USD 99.00

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    NOT-SO-TERRIBLE TWOS, THE: THE THIRD YEAR OF LIFE

    The twos are one of child development's most confusing and exciting years. This cast of cuties demonstrate the major physical, mental, emotional developmental milestones of the third year of life. Students will witness the development of language skills, toilet training, self-awareness, and concern for others. They will learn how two-year-olds work out the contradictions of wanting both to possess and to share, to say yes and to say no, and to create and destroy.

    Item no.: TF00200073
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 22 minutes
    Copyright: 2005
    StdBkNo: 0917159217
    Price: USD 99.00

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    CHILD'S PLAY: HOW HAVING FUN TURNS KIDS INTO ADULTS

    Children play their way into adulthood. Learn why play is so important and how it literally "turns kids into adults." Play is the engine that drives child development. Understanding play is key to any unit in child development or parenting education. Explore styles of play, the role of adults, the value of toys. Learn about practice play, parallel and co-operative play, sensory play, creative and symbolic play.

    Item no.: JB03960018
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 23 minutes
    Copyright: 2004
    StdBkNo: 091715925X
    Price: USD 99.00

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    CHILD GROWS, A: THE FIRST YEAR

    This video might be the best way to see infant development this side of becoming a parent. Our cast of infants demonstrate basic motor skills from rolling over to standing alone. They learn that objects can exist outside of their own experience, learn cause and effect, and slowly discover they are independent beings. Watch as they explore eye-hand coordination, feeding skills, a first smile, language understanding, baby talk, and the magical dance of senses and muscles called "sensorimotor" development.

    Item no.: TN00200016
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 24 minutes
    Copyright: 2003
    StdBkNo: 0917159608
    Price: USD 99.00

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    IS BABY OK? ASSESSING DEVELOPMENT

    How can we tell if our child is developing normally in its first two years? Learn some of the basic developmental milestones in physical growth, personal and social skills, large and small motor skills, and language acquisition. Discover when to seek professional help to assess development, especially for potential problems in hearing and vision. Understand that speech is the most variable area of development. Learn to recognize key motor skill developments. See how symmetry of movement is important, and understand how even a baby rattle is a developmental tool. Learn how recently revised growth charts take ethnic diversity into account.

    Item no.: YA00200061
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 21 minutes
    Copyright: 2003
    StdBkNo: 1557409439
    Price: USD 99.00

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    LEARNING BEFORE SCHOOL: HOW PARENTS CAN HELP

    How can parents give a child the best chance to succeed in school? The video shows how to give kids a head start in three key areas: communication, self-discipline and curiosity. The video shows how to interact with children to help them explore their surroundings. It shows that predictable schedules and comforting routines contribute to a child's sense of security and it demonstrates how to set limits for children while offering choices. A parent's love and guidance are key to help a child develop the skills needed to be ready for success in school.

  • How to interact with children tp help them explore their surroundings as part of their daily routine.

  • That children learn preschool language skills best in one-on-one conversations with adults.

  • How simple toys such as puzzles, blocks, and art materials work best to develop natural curiosity.

  • How parents who set limits for children BEFORE school help them learn to set their own limits when older.

  • Why predictable schedules and comforting routines contribute to a child's sense of security.

    Item no.: NR03750065
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 19 minutes
    Copyright: 2003
    StdBkNo: 1557409447
    Price: USD 99.00

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    SAFETY FIRST BABYSITTING

    Babysitting is really short term child care and parents today are increasingly concerned for the safety of their children. Today's ¡§babysitters¡¨ have to understand safety-first child care. This brand new video follows Brittany, Mitch, and Maria as they face very different and realistic challenges and learn the demands of safety centered child care. Viewers observe how to gather information about the house and kids, handle emergencies, create child care checklists and kits, resolve conflicts, and discover do's and don'ts on the job.

    Item no.: PN03960084
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 21 minutes
    Copyright: 2003
    StdBkNo: 1557409617
    Price: USD 99.00

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    FIVE AND SIX-YEAR-OLDS

    Join Jack, Danielle, Kailee, Matthew, Isabella, Tyler, Natalie, and their friends to explore the child development at ages five and six. See five and six year olds struggle to learn the idea of fair play, co-operation, following rules, and taking turns.

    Learn that five and six year olds struggle to distinguish reality from make believe. Watch our young video stars arrange objects by color, assemble jigsaw puzzles, and make drawings that sometimes look like modern art. See them deal with basic mathematical concepts and learn to size up three dimensional objects.


    Item no.: NW00200037
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 21 minutes
    Copyright: 2002
    StdBkNo: 1557409277
    Price: USD 99.00

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    HOW BOYS AND GIRLS DIFFER: THE FIRST SIX YEARS

    What's the real difference between how boys and girls develop? Is it sugar and spice versus snails and puppy dog tails? Is it Mars versus Venus? Is it all in genes and chromosomes?

    For example, girls have more acute hearing than boys and begin talking a bit sooner, but boys show superior spatial intelligence even in the first year. Girls start life growing physically faster and at a more steady rate. Girls develop social skills sooner than boys and are more interested in people and feelings even in the first year of growth.

    What do these and other gender differences mean for parents and caregivers? Do they contribute to stereotypes? How can parents nourish the whole child?

    Award
  • Silver Award Winner
  • Houston International Film Festival

    Item no.: SH03750050
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 20 minutes
    Copyright: 2002
    StdBkNo: 1557409498
    Price: USD 99.00

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    GROWING UP IN VIDEOWORLD: MEDIA AND THE DEVELOPING WORLD

    Forty hours used to measure a typical work week. Today it measures how much time an average kid spends using electronic media. Learn what dangers TV and video games pose to the developing child. Examine how life in a video world steals time from human contact, creates baseless fears, and teaches values that hinder maturity.

    Explore:

  • Television steals time from human contact. Some pediatricians suggest no TV at all for children before age two. Later, video games can isolate kids.
  • Much of what kids see on screens is downright scary. Hours of images and story lines prompt anxiety in children. Even news reports cause nightmares.
  • Studies suggest that bedroom TVs cause sleep problems, yet nearly half of children over five have televisions in their bedrooms.
  • Kids raised with a mouse in one hand and a joystick in the other can demand that all learning must entertain.
  • Violent television teaches kids to fear the world. Studies conclude TV violence provides and "extensive how to course" in aggression.
  • "Point and shoot" video games feature controllers that stimulate real weapons.

    Award
  • Award Winner, National Council on Family Relations

    Item no.: GR00200049
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 24 minutes
    Copyright: 2001
    StdBkNo: 1557409420
    Price: USD 99.00

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    SPANKING CONTROVERSY, THE

    Does spanking work? What does it teach? One parent contends "if it's good enough for my dad, it's good enough for me." Another ardently opposes spanking, believing "If we don't spank dogs to train them, why do we spank our children?" A child development specialist explores the psychology of spanking and suggests discipline strategies such as redirection, natural and logical outcomes, demonstrations, and time out.

    Learn:
  • Some surprising reasons why parents spank.
  • What children learn from spanking.
  • How even the "time out" method can backfire.
  • How spanking is like an addictive drug.
  • The relation of spanking to anger.

    Award
  • First Place Award
  • Parenting Issues Category - National Council on Family Relations

    Item no.: NA03750089
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 17 minutes
    Copyright: 2000
    StdBkNo: 1557409560
    Price: USD 99.00

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    YELLING THREATENING AND PUTTING DOWN: WHAT TO DO INSTEAD

    Parents find that yelling at kids, threatening, and using putdowns comes naturally. The problem is they don't work. The failure leads to more yelling and threatening. This video presents alternatives to these ineffective responses to misbehavior. Learn to match discipline with the child's capabilities, use redirection and empathy, and prevent anger from taking control.

    Learn:

  • How to match discipline with the child's personality.

  • How to use redirection and empathy.

  • Practical anger management techniques to use before parental blow ups.

  • How to set reasonable limits, family rules, and send a clear "no" message.

    Item no.: GA03750116
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 35 minutes
    Copyright: 2000
    Price: USD 99.00

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    SHAPING YOUNGEST MINDS

    Love boosts brainpower. We now understand that at birth, the brain is very much a work in progress. Human contact helps "grow" the brain. A mother comforting her baby, a father playing peek-a-boo, and a caregiver reading to a child are all shaping youngest minds.

    Learn:

  • How stories, song and conversation are critical to "growing" a brain.
  • Why comforting a crying infant helps teach emotional self-regulation.
  • How a loving touch helps shape future human relationships.
  • How parental depression can be contagious.
  • How attachments to parents, family, and caregivers actually shape youngest minds.
  • How experience begins in the womb. A one-pound fetus already has 100 billion brain cells.

    Awards
  • Gold Apple Winner
  • Telly Awards Silver

    Item no.: DA00200088
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 24 minutes
    Copyright: 1999
    StdBkNo: 1557409625
    Price: USD 99.00

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    MY BROTHER BIT ME

    My Brother Bit Me: Parenting Siblings. Parenting one child is a challenge, but add a second child and new problems spring up faster than a parent can say ¡§help.¡¨ Learn parenting skills for multiple child families.

    Item no.: NL00200144
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 19 minutes
    Copyright: 1998
    StdBkNo: 1557408572
    Price: USD 99.00

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    WHY CAN'T MICHAEL PAY ATTENTION?

    Join the parents of six-year-old Michael as they seek to understand his impulsiveness, hyperactivity, and inattention. After a multi-faceted assessment, Michael is diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). Michael's parents learn techniques such as consistent schedules, docking systems, star charts, and self-monitoring to help organize home life. Michael's parents face the pros and cons of medication.

    ~About Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder.

  • Watch an assessment interview with a phychologist and see Michael take achievement and intelligence tests.

  • Coping techniques such as consistent schedules, docking systems, star charts, and self-monitoring.

  • The limits and benefits of medication for a child with ADHD.

    Review
  • "This is an outstanding video. I have recommended it to our State Library for purchase..Very good, concise presentation of ADHD."

    Award
  • Gold Award, 1997 Charleston International Film Festival.

    Item no.: TM03750113
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 21 minutes
    Copyright: 1998
    StdBkNo: 1557409730
    Price: USD 99.00

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    CHILDREN LEARNING LANGUAGE: HOW ADULTS CAN HELP

    Expert advice from Naomi Baron, author of Growing Up With Language: How Children Learn to Talk, identifies six stages of learning to talk, four factors that make developmental differences normal, the value of "child-directed speech" (otherwise known as "baby talk"), and how adults can help children learn language.

    Learn:
  • How caregivers can correct language errors without discouraging kids from trying.
  • How to turn everyday activities into wonderful opportunities for language growth.
  • How to read to a child so the book becomes a creative conversation.
  • What caregivers in noisy child care centers can do to enrich language learning.

    Item no.: KV03750017
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 24 minutes
    Copyright: 1997
    StdBkNo: LS121297DVD
    Price: USD 99.00

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    GETTING ALONG WITH YOUR PARENTS

    A repair kit for family communication. This video shows teens how to improve communication with their parents today as well as provides skills to use with their own children in the future.

    Review
  • "A basic introduction to a complex issue". - Booklist

    Item no.: YL00200046
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 24 minutes
    Copyright: 1997
    StdBkNo: 1557409757
    Price: USD 99.00

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    SHAKING, HITTING, SPANKING: WHAT TO DO INSTEAD

    An infant won't stop crying, a toddler plays with chemicals under the sink, a seven-year-old ignores a call to dinner, an eight-year-old refuses to clean her room -- these four scenarios are each shown twice. At first an angry parent loses control and the video stops for discussion. After discussion, the scenario is shown a second time but with positive parenting skills that change the outcome.

  • A stressed-out single mother copes with a crying baby at night. Neither a bottle nor a pacifier stops the crying.

  • A toddler plays on the kitchen floor. When dad leaves the room he pulls potentially dangerous cleaners from under the sink.

  • Michael, a stubborn seven-year-old, rides his bike with friends. When his mother calls him for dinner he refuses.

  • Dad is busy building shelves. Eight-year-old Heather would rather watch him work than clean her own room. How can dad "make" Heather clean her room?

    Item no.: RP03960087
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Copyright: 1996
    Price: USD 99.00

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