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VH 3867 ADHD Inclusive Instruction and Collaborative Practices
Summary: This video demonstrates successful and proven teaching techniques that are positive, practical, and educationally sound for use by teachers in regular classrooms. 038 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 5971 Autism: Welcome to the World of Autism
Summary: Explores the world of autism through the experiences of a 44-year-old teacher, Temple Grandin. She grew up autistic, but later overcame the handicap to earn a Ph.D. Shows how new medicines and computer technology are helping victims of autism. 030 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 4595 Breathing Easy: Children on Ventilators at School
Summary: This video introduces the program and experiences at the Henry Viscardi School in Albertson, New York. This addresses what is needed to educate children on ventilators: medical, technological, and psychological support. All of which is needed for children who are totally or partially dependent on artificial ventilation. Successful classroom performance is the goal of this program. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 4597 Care of Children with Asthma in Child Care & School Settings
Summary: This skill video tape gives an overview of asthma, what causes an asthma episode and safety precautions to be taken at school. 037 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 4596 Care of Children with Diabetes in Child Care & School
Summary: This skill video tape discusses the physiology of diabetes, some common myths about the disease, and safety precautions to be taken. 040 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 0089 Career Education
Summary: Designed to improve and expand a teacher's skills to facilitate main streaming of exceptional children into the regular classroom. Scenes of Mark Twain on the river and high school students in a classroom demonstrate that career education is a process of developing attitudes to encourage decision making and build positive self-image. 024 Min. VIDEO 1977 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 0598 Children's Storefront, The
Summary: Describes the goals and struggles of an independent grade school in East Harlem, N.Y., and its battle against the difficult environment in which the school's children must live. Tells how the school strives to give its students the same quality education that more fortunate children have and thus break the cycle of poverty. 015 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION, SOCIAL WORK

VH 4593 Children with Casts at School
Summary: Many children come to school in casts. For example, children who have had orthopedic surgery to correct problems with their muscles or bones may have special casts that are large and bulky. This video tape provides information about surgical procedures and the casts children commonly have after these procedures. The special physical requirements of children and their casts at school are covered including adaptations to the school environment to facilitate the child's return to the classroom. 018 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 8089 Developmental Motor Speech Disorders
Summary: Lecture intended for speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Provides a general overview of the clinical area of developmental motor speech disorders including both apraxias and dysarthrias. He talks about assessment strategies that clinicians can follow in the evaluation of children with severe speech disorders and presents strategies for planning treatment for children. 053 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 5972 Dyslexia
Summary: The disadvantages and advantages of dyslexia are profiled in this program. It describes a different kind of mind, often gifted and productive, that learns differently. New approaches in school are shown at the Washington Lab School. 029 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 8092 Fluent Aphasias, The: Evaluation, Management & Counseling
Summary: In a lecture, Robert C. Marshall (Chief, Audiology and Speech Pathology, V.A. Medical Center, Portland, OR.) discusses the evaluation, management and counseling of aphasiacs with speech skills. Discusses the fluent aphasias: site of lesion, characteristics and syndromes (Wernicke's, conduction, and anomic aphasia). Talks about evaluation and management, including communicative style and communication (the rambler, the monitor, the compensator). 103 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION, ADULT EDUCATION

VH 7117 How Difficult Can This Be? Understanding Learning Disabilities
Summary: Richard Lavoie conducts a workshop in which educators, social workers, friends and family of learning disabled children experience life the way a learning disabled student does. The viewer experiences the frustration, anxiety and tension of the learning disabled child through the simulation techniques Lavoie uses on the workshop participants. Lavoie offers better methods of teaching and helping learning disabled children. Complete Title: "How Difficult Can This Be?" Understanding Learning Disabilities. 067 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 0086 Language and the Hearing-Impaired Children
Summary: Delineates how to overcome the obstacles of teaching language skills to profoundly and severely hard-of-hearing children. 015 Min. VIDEO 1981 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 7115 Learning Disabilities and Social Skills: Last One Picked...
Summary: Children with learning disabilities are often isolated and rejected. Provides parents with information and guidance related to the development of social competence for children and youths with learning disabilities. Complete Title: "Learning Disabilities and Social Skills: A Parent's Guide: Last One Picked -- First One Picked On" 062 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 1061 Motivating Underachievers
Summary: Hosted by Phil Donahue. This program explores the problem of underachieving children and examines why so many schools fail to deal with the problem effectively. 019 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 0088 Planning for a Place
Summary: A dramatized case study of a severely handicapped student's mother as she explores with a special educator, a special education vocational counselor, and an employer of handicapped workers, the possibility of vocational training for her daughter. Demonstrates the importance of vocational planning for handicapped students. VIDEO 1983 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 5974 Recognizing Children with Special Needs
Summary: An overview for care givers of children on how to recognize children with minor physical and/or psychological disabilities. Often times it is the little things children do everyday to compensate for, or express, a disability that can be observed by their care giver. 019 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 4594 Rolling Along: Children in Wheelchairs at School (skill)
Summary: The skill video tape examines types of wheelchairs often used by children, common barriers and safety factors for school settings. Also discussed are alternative devices and equipment, as well as social factors. 040 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 3859 Three R's for Special Education: Rights, Resources, & Results
Summary: In this video you will learn: Stages of the Special Education System, Laws Concerning a Child's Rights, Design of the Individualized Education Plan, Preparing for School Meetings, Planning for the Future. 049 Min. VIDEO Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 4592 Understanding Autism
Summary: Therapists, teachers, and parents discuss the nature and symptoms of autism and outline a treatment program based on behavior modification. 020 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 7116 When The Chips Are Down
Summary: For teachers and parents of learning disabled children. Richard Lavoie discusses ways of quickly and effectively dealing with behavioral problems using behavior modification. He explains the importance of positive reinforcement, anticipation of problems and preventative discipline for establishing a stable and predictable environment so children with learning disabilities can flourish. 062 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION


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