Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 DEVELOPING MINDS MULTIMEDIA LIBRARY (From: asearchers@) This groundbreaking multimedia library is designed to help parents and teachers of elementary and middle-school children explore differences in learning through the approach and conceptual framework of developmental-behavioral pediatrician, author, and professor Dr. Mel Levine. Whether you are just beginning to suspect a learning problem or are looking for new ways to address ongoing issues, Developing Minds and the information provided on this Web site can help you recognize and respond to specific difficulties that children experience. These videos feature real classrooms and homes, complete with all the challenges and successes that teachers, children, and their parents face. As you watch, you'll learn to recognize learning difficulties and some of the neurodevelopmental functions involved, and build a common language for effective home and school communication. Ultimately, you will be better able to address the learning difficulties of children that you know. Multi-video sets have been arranged around particular learning difficulties and problem clusters, with many combinations to choose from. Individual videos and accompanying guides are also available. Detailed item descriptions and full ordering information (phone, fax, or mail orders) appear in the following PDF brochures. Educators' Brochure: Developing Minds Multimedia Library - DM_educators.pdf (1.9 MB) Parents' Brochure: Developing Minds Multimedia Library - DM_parents.pdf (1.9 MB) You may also call 1-800-949-8670 to order. WGBH Boston Video customer service is available to answer any questions about your order. Please call 1-800-949-8670 between 8am and 3am (EST), 7 days a week, for credit card and purchase orders or for more information. Mike Savory SELf*AWAK(e)A-dvocacy © 2001 " Advocacy With Abundant Keys to Excellence and Access " Offering Advocacy in: Community Service, Student Advocacy, & Facilitation (Volunteer & Donations) Adolescence Doesn't Die IT Just Gets Buried !... Don't Give Up The Fight. Advocate for Children & Persons Who Experience Disabilities in daily living. © 2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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