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What Exactly Are Autism And PDD?

Did you know that autism and PDD occur four times more often in boys than girls? Want to learn more? Check out this short but thorough overview from NICHCY.

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Breakthroughs Video - How to Reach Students with Autism P0701: Breakthroughs Video - How to Reach Students with Autism
A hands-on, how-to program with teacher's manual and award winning video.
Disability Issues Series Package - (included 3 Videos) P0702: Disability Issues Series Package - (included 3 Videos)
Three new videos explore issues affecting youth with disabilities.
Just Friends - Video P0703: Just Friends - Video
Help foster long-term friendships in today's inclusive environments.
The Road You Take Is Yours - Video P0704: The Road You Take Is Yours - Video
Viewers with developmental disabilities acquire decision making skills.
It's All Part of the Job Video P0705: It's All Part of the Job Video
One-of-a-kind video features real life workers with developmental disabilities and employers.
A Different Way of Learning - Video P0706: A Different Way of Learning - Video
On-the-job challenges faced by youth with learning disabilities
Coaching Winners Video P0707: Coaching Winners Video
Develop and run a successful community-based vocational training program.
Everyone Can Work Video P0708: Everyone Can Work Video
An intimate look into the lives of five successful supported employees.
It's Working Video P0709: It's Working Video
A video about supported employment for potential employers.
Everybody's Working Video P0710: Everybody's Working Video
Show students how they can become successful employees!

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Teaching Pull-To-Stand In Three Easy Stages

1. Sit the child on a bolster, seat or small physioball in front of a steady surface to pull up on. The child's feet should be firmly planted on the floor. Let the child grasp your hands and rise to standing. 2. Once that step is mastered, try starting the child from a kneeling position. Help them bring one foot forward first and then the other foot as they rise. 3. Then try starting from a sitting position. The feet must swing to the side, then the child moves to an all-fours kneeling position, and then pulls to stand. This activity helps children develop strong shoulder muscles and general stability. It is especially appropriate for children who have general developmental delays or Down syndrome.

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