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SPECIAL NEEDS SERIES
SPECIAL NEEDS VIDEO SERIES IS THE RECIPIENT OF THE
COVETED
CLIO AWARD FOR HIGHEST VIDEO EXCELLENCE
With the enactment of the Americans With Disabilities Act, child care professionals may be asked to undertake the care and nurturing of children with special needs. This series provides beginning level information on children who have special needs.
COURSE
# PDU121
SPECIAL PEOPLE: SPECIAL NEEDS
This is an introductory video for the child care professional with limited experience working with children who have special needs. The viewer will increase awareness of the nature of “special needs” with this informative, award winning video. Review the characteristics, capabilities and expectations for children with neurological and physical disabilities, mental retardation, sensory deficits, communication disorders and emotional/behavioral problems. Very special children, parents and child care professionals helped bring this video to life.
| 7
PDUs |
42 Min. Video
Tape Rental |
PDU121 |
$28.00 |
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Study
Material |
121BL |
$10.00 per person |
COURSE
# PDU122
SPECIAL NEEDS: PARENTS AS RESOURCES - 1
(Lisa and Jami / Feeding Skills)
Parents of children with special needs have often spent years learning the best ways of working with their child. What an excellent training resource for teachers and early childhood professionals! Using her experience as a registered nurse and mother of a nine year old, nonverbal, neurologically disabled child, Lisa shares her experiences and training with her daughter’s teachers and care providers. Observe Lisa and Jami using learning principles and techniques as they demonstrate feeding skills at home and at school. Principles are applicable to younger children as well.
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PDUs |
27 Min. Video
Tape Rental |
PDU122 |
$16.00 |
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Study
Material |
121BL |
$10.00 per person |
COURSE
# PDU123
SPECIAL NEEDS: PARENTS AS RESOURCES - 2
(Lisa and Jami / Activities of Daily Living)
Accomplishing the activities of daily living for a child with special needs may become a challenge for the teacher or the child care professional. Lisa, the mother of a nine year old neurologically disabled child, invites teachers and child care professionals into her home to see “what works there”. She visits her daughter’s classroom to show how strategies can be used at school. Techniques are applicable to younger children as well.
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4
PDUs
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27 Min. Video
Tape Rental
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PDU123
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$16.00
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Study
Material
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123BL
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$10.00 per person
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