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Straight Talk About Autism With Parents and Kids
ETE DVD0011A

This two-part DVD-Video features interviews with kids with autism and their parents. They examine the key issues encountered during childhood and adolescence. Childhood Issues covers the difficulty of getting an accurate diagnosis, parental acceptance of the disability, dealing with communication deficits and beginning school. Adolescent Issues features hypersensitivities, splinter skills, teasing, Circle of Friends programs, social skills, school-to-work transition and independent living. 83 min total


Breakthroughs: How to Reach Students with Autism
ETE DVD0011B

A hands-on, how-to-approach to reaching and teaching students with autism, based on Karen Sewell's groundbreaking teacher's manual of the same name. In this video, Sewell demonstrates successful techniques for working with students with autism that she has refined in her 30 years of special education instruction. Watch as she makes significant progress over a four month period with a three year old preschool student, through a rigorous but compassionate program of early intervention, high expectations, tough love, physical prompting, modeling, and attending to task. 25 min total


Autism Spectrum Disorders
ETE DVD0011C

Educational psychologist and author Glenis Benson, Ph.D. presents a comprehensive overview of autism spectrum disorders. her developmental perspective covers major issue areas: Cognitive style, diagnostic characteristics, communication skills and deficits, social behavior, support strategies and challenging behaviors. 39 min Total


Asperger Syndrome
ETE DVD0011D

In recent years schools have seen a marked increase of Asperger Syndrome diagnoses. The DVD looks at Asperger students in general and focuses in on 12 year old Andres. Includes an in depth interview with Dr. Tina Iyama, M.D., University of Wisconsin Children's Hospital. She explains the causes, symptoms and strategies for coping with Asperger Syndrome. Andrew shows that with appropriate supports it's possible to flourish outside the accepted social and educational bell curve. 17:30 min Total


One-on-One
ETE DVD0011E

This video is for those who teach students who are non-compliant and have minimal skill repertories. Developed by Marilyn Chassman, One-on-One chronicles her five year effort to home school her son Brian, a child with autism who exhibited very aggressive behaviors and was non-communicative. The One-on-One video chronicles Brian's history, shows Chassman working with her sona dn highlights her teaching techniques. Focuses on reducing aggression, developing communication skills and learning to trace letters. 25 min total


Beyond F.A.T. City
ETE DVD0025

Beyond F.A.T. City: A Look Back, A Look Ahead offers practical strategies as well as inspirational messages for those who teach children with learning disabilities who constantly struggle with Frustration, Anxiety and Tension (F.A.T). Building upon the international success of How Difficult Can This Be? The F.A.T. City Workshop, this program is designed to give teachers and parents the opportunity to become involved in candid and thought-provoking discussions on how to play a more effective role in the life of a learning disabled child. This movie is filled with powerful and provocative stories about the history and philosophy of F.A.T. city project, major trends and issues in the field of learning disabilities, and the challenges ahead for parents and education professionals. Approx. 90 mins / color / Not yet rated / DVD


Extreme Sports and Teens: The Psychology of Risk Addiction
ETE DVD0223

For teenagers with a particular psychological profile, traditional sports don't provide enough excitement. This ABC News program looks at the structure and chemistry of the adolescent brain and shows why certain teens develop addictions to danger--seeking thrills by leaping between rooftops, riding on top of fast-moving cars, and other outrageous pursuits. Dr. Frank Farley of Temple University--a psychologist who has studied risk-taking behavior for more than 30 years--outlines ways to identify the so-called Type-T personality at an early age. He also illustrates methods for engaging teems in organized activities that channel their energy away from adrenaline addiction. Nightline Report/DVD/Color/11 minutes


Its So Much Work To Be Your Friend
ETE DVD0225

The lives of most children are filled with joy, laughter, and their daily adventures with friends, classmates, and teamates. Some children, however, seem unable to make these important connections with peers and, as a result, are often isolated and ignored. It is extraordinarily painful for parents and teachers to observe an isolated child as he waits for invitations that never come. This movie explores the causes and consequences of "social incompetence." Drawing on current research and thirty years of experience in residential schools, Richard Lavoie provides powerful strategies for teaching friendship skills in the classroom, on the homefront, and in the community. 90 minutes


7 Effective Strategies for Secondary Inclusion
ETE DVD0227

Inclusion of students with disabilities is never an easy task! It is especially challenging in secondary schools where departmentalization and the focus on high stakes testing can present significant obstacles. Learn about: -Creating a school-wide culture -Celebrating success for all students -Developing interdisciplinary collaboration -Implementing effective co-teaching -Establishing active learning -Implementing effective instruction -Improving grading and students assessments Featuring Dr. Lisa Dieker 2007/DVD/Color/65 minutes


Lets Get Real
ETE DVD0228

Name-calling and bullying have reached epidemic proportions in schools today. Let's Get Real gives young people the chance to speak up in their own words about the real issues behind the problem. With amazing courage and candor, students discuss racial differences, perceived sexual orientation, disabilities, religious differences, sexual harassment and more. From the youth who are targeted, to the students who pick on them, to those who find the courage to intervene, Let's Get Real examines bullying from a wide range of perspectives. This poignant film educates audiences of all ages about why we can no longer accept name-calling and bullying as just a normal part of growing up. DVD/color/35 minutes


Seasons of Life
ETE DVD0244

Increase your understanding of human development from infancy through old age with this unique series on the psychology of the human life span. Nearly 75 psychologists, sociologists, biologists, and anthropologists present theory, methods, and research in this exploration of the biological, psychological, and social "clocks" that are the essence of life-span education. Produced by WQED/Pittsburgh and the University of Michigan. 1990. Disc 1: Infancy and Early Childhood (Birth-Age 5); Childhood and Adolescence (Ages 6-20) Disc 2: Early Adulthood (Ages 20-40); Middle Adulthood (Ages 40-60) Disc 3: Late Adulthood (Ages 60+) DVD


What You Are Is Where You Were When... Again!
ETE DVD0366

Morris Massey Continuation of What You Are Is What You Were When... DVD/COLOR/Supplementary Material (Book and CD)


What You Are Is Where You Were When with Morris Massey
ETE DVD0504

This is the original best seller, the in-depthintroduction to Massey's value analysis theory. In this program, you will understand the development of the three self-programming periods that form our value systems and increase self-awareness. Finally, Morris will reveal how gut-level values determine our world view. Runing Time: 89 Min. Color DVD