Family & Consumer Sciences: Child Care, Child Development & Parenting
Better Breastfeeding: Your Guide to a Healthy Start This video, created with the help of the International Lactation Consultant Association, demonstrates breastfeeding techniques and answers parents’ most common breastfeeding questions. Step-by-step asymmetrical latch instruction and clear feeding guidelines will reassure new mothers that they can breastfeed successfully. Not available for preview. (25 minutes) © 2008 C ‡
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Virtually everyone can benefit from a better understanding and knowledge of child development. Current or future caregivers should know
why children think, act, and feel as they do, as well as how to interact most effectively with them. Parents and parents-to-be will undoubt- edly find information and skills related to child development useful. Even those who have never had the responsibility of caring for children can gain a better understanding of themselves from studying their growth. This five-part series will walk the viewer through the early stages of life’s journey, beginning with prenatal development and concluding with early adolescence. A Meridian Produc- tion. (20–22 minutes each) © 2000–2001 Preview Clip Online o Recommended by Today’s Librarian.
Discipline There are two main reasons for parents to discipline their children: to keep them safe and to help them learn self-control. This video discusses positive parenting, limit-setting and enforceable rules, positive and negative discipline, and authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative styles of discipline as it makes the point that discipline is not abuse and abuse is not discipline. Viewable/printable educa- tional resources are available online. Not available for preview. (22 minutes) © 2008 ‡ $89.00 QGR40450 • DVD
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Child Development Theorists: Freud to Erikson to Spock... and Beyond Using historical footage and photos
in combination with video shot at daycare centers, this program offers an entertaining and enlightening introduction to the major child development theorists, how their theories differ, and how the application of multiple theories can be beneficial to parents, caregivers, and educators. Viewable/print- able educational resources are available online. (22 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR41255 • DVD / VOD
Child Development Basics: Stages of Development This video illustrates aspects of child development by touring a childcare center. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (16 minutes) © 2005 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR41201 • DVD / VOD
Prenatal Development
This video examines the nine months beginning with conception and ending with the birth of a healthy baby—the period of time called prenatal develop- ment. In addition, this video contains information on the major physical milestones during pregnancy, emphasizing the importance of the expectant moth- er’s health, nutrition, and care and describing the proper development of the baby. It also shares what mothers-to-be can look forward to during these crucial months. $89.95 QGR11844 • DVD / VOD
Baby’s First Year This video provides a roadmap for parents and caregivers to help them understand a baby’s first 12 months of life. Included in this presentation is the identification of key developmental issues, with specific regard to the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual growth an infant undergoes during his or her first year. Interviews with experts in the field of child development help to further educate the viewer on how to successfully navigate through this critical time in a child’s life. $89.95 QGR24759 • DVD / VOD
The Child from 1 to 3
The transition from infant to toddler is a dramatic one. As physical, emotional, and social skills develop at this important time, parents and caregivers alike need to be aware of the important role that they play during the growth process. This video offers an easy-to-follow guided tour through a developing child’s early years of life. Advice from experts in the childcare field provides additional insight into this formative period of human development. $89.95 QGR26571 • DVD / VOD
The Child from 4 to 6 This video depicts child development from the ages of 4 to 6, the years in which a child practices and fine-tunes motor skills and coordination, tests physical abilities, and experiences the onset of demanding physical, emotional, and social changes and challenges. Included is the first year of school, in which children must adjust to a new environment that should encourage, inspire, and direct their intellectual development. $89.95 QGR11845 • DVD / VOD
The Child from 7 to 12 This video will take the viewer through two stages: (1) middle childhood, when children build on what they learned in early childhood, and (2) early adolescence, when children begin to undergo the changes associated with puberty. During these years, children typically pull away from the family unit and pay more attention to peers. While the influence of adults may seem less important than during earlier periods, it is still vital that parents and caregivers learn to monitor and better understand each of the stages a child undergoes at this time. $89.95 QGR11846 • DVD / VOD
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Steps and Stages: A Caregiver’s Guide to Child Development This video provides essential information on devel- opmental milestones associated with a child’s first 15 months of life. A viewable/printable instruc- tor’s guide is available online. A Cambridge Educational Production. (20 minutes) © 2002 Preview Clip Online C o $89.95 QGR29745 • DVD / VOD
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