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Making Outdoor Play Fun And Safe For Children With Visual Impairments

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Youth at Risk Video Series Includes: Straight Talk, Violent Times, and Values and Social Skills Videos P0723: Youth at Risk Video Series Includes: Straight Talk, Violent Times, and Values and Social Skills Videos
Two video series cover crucial territory for students with cognitive and emotional challenges.
One-on-One Video P0724: One-on-One Video
The nuts and bolts of teaching lower-functioning and aggressive children clearly illustrated!
One-on-One Manual P0725: One-on-One Manual
The nuts and bolts of teaching lower-functioning and aggressive children clearly illustrated!
One-on-One Program includes: manual and video P0726: One-on-One Program includes: manual and video
Full program shows staff the nuts and bolts of teaching lower-functioning and aggressive children.
Freedom of Speech Video P0727: Freedom of Speech Video
Examines the impact augmentative communication has on quality of life.
Getting There Video P0728: Getting There Video
Video teaches independent and safe use of public transportation.
Stepping Out Videos P0730: Stepping Out Videos
Learn how to use cues.
Understanding My Learning Differences with CD-ROM Q0712: Understanding My Learning Differences with CD-ROM
23 pull-out sessions to prepare LD students for middle school

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Take extra care handling kids with hypotonia!

Children with hypotonia (low muscle tone) often have loose ligiments supporting their joints. Extra care must be taken not to pull too hard on children's limbs. For example - If a child who can't stand independantly is pulled to stand by the hands, it is possible to dislocate a shoulder or elbow. Any tender, swollen, or protected joints in children with hypotonia should be seen by a doctor right away!

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