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 Bee Smart Baby Vocabulary Builder
offers a multitude of learning opportunities designed to enrich your child's early learning environment

 

 

 

 


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Behind the Glass Door 
As an infant, Hannah appeared to be perfectly normal. But as time went on, she did not develop in the same way as her peers. Afflicted by terrible tantrums and seemingly unable to learn to walk or speak, Hannah was diagnosed with a kind of autism called Pervasive Developmental Disorder. BEHIND THE GLASS DOOR…HANNAH'S STORY explores how through good parenting and her family's faith in God, Hannah became a functioning person and an inspiration to others.

 


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Being Bullied, strategies and solutions for people with Asperger's syndrome 
Outlines practical strategies for parents, professionals, schools, and individuals being bullied on how to prevent bullying. It stresses the importance of peer intervention, empathetic teachers, and verbal self-defense and shows how lack of teacher support, condemning of "tale telling," or even blaming the victim reinforces bullying.

 

 

 


beyondfat.gifBeyond F.A.T. City
Richard Lavoie explains the world of LD students in ways that help parents and teachers to understand the Frustration, Anxiety, and Tension that dominate their school days. As a teacher with a LD son, I have found this to be a valuable resource for me to help my son at home and I've shared this with my son's school as well since all too often I hear "If he'd just pay attention, he'd do better." Well...that's tough to do when you have a processing problem and are still on Step 1 or 2 and the teacher's gone on to Step 8 already. It's really helped my son to understand that he just learns differently and how to ask for what he needs to help him learn.

 




camp.gifCamp Awakening is an integrated, outdoor recreation program for youth, ages 9-18, with physical disabilities. We operate out of two mainstream summer camps in Ontario – Kilcoo Camp for boys near Minden and Camp Oconto for girls north of Kingston. Our campers have a wide range of disabilities such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, juvenile arthritis, epilepsy, spinal cord injury, acquired brain injury, vision loss, and amputation.

 



 


catchphrase001.jpgCatch Phrase, an educational video using an innovative class-wide approach to enhance social skills
I. Implementing a peer-mediated program - This section provides step-by-step instructions on implementing the program. Includes: philosophy, essential components, and strategies to promote success.
II. The Reel Scoop - A social skill training video that visually demonstrates how to effectively use the following skills: securing attention, getting information, initiating compliments, turn taking, commenting, contingent responses, being a communicative partner



 


communicatingmatters.jpgCommunicating Matters shows the impact of effective and ineffective communication by enacting real-life situations AAC consumers face every day—such as making phone calls or getting dressed



 


darius0001.jpgDarius Goes West
Accompanied by eleven best friends, Darius Weems, a fifteen-year-old living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), leaves home for the first time in his life. The rowdy crew sets a course for California where they hope to convince MTV to customize Darius's wheelchair on the hit show, Pimp My Ride. Darius Goes West has been enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of people of all ages all around the world.

 

 

 


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D.O.O.R. 2 Adulthood
A Disability Ontario Online Resource aimed to improve the process of transition to adulthood for youth with disabilities and their families. Providing information about services, resources and events related to transition, and the opportunity to network and share ideas.

 

 

 


disability.gif Disability is Natural 

Isn't it time for children and adults with disabilities to lives Real Lives? Isn't it time for Inclusion, Interdependence, and Self-Determination for all? How can things be different when we recognize that disability is a natural part of life?

This revolutionary DVD features a series of provocative, attitude-changing questions and statements in text frames (black letters on white), accompanied by powerful music. It will enlighten, challenge, and inform audiences of all sizes and from all walks of life.

 

•Parents show it at their children's IEP meetings, and share it with families and friends.
•Professionals share it with staff, using the presentation's ideas as guiding principles.
•Individuals with disabilities say "it speaks my language" and are sharing it with family, friends, staff, and others.
•Teachers, parents, and others show it at meetings and conferences.
 

 


dontget.jpg Don't Get Cold Feet
Children with disabilities are often less involved than their peers in recreational activities. This video invites people with disabilities to get outside in the winter. It is shot at WindReach, a wheelchair-accessible farm. The film demonstrates a variety of adapted winter equipment and tips and activities to promote healthy and active living in the community.

 

 

 

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 March 2012 )