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Family & Consumer Sciences: Child Care, Child Development & Parenting


ASPECTS OF CHILD


AGES 4 TO 11 Drawing on the insights and experience of experts from a wide range of disciplines, this detailed three-part series tracks children’s development during the period from 4 to 11 years of age. (52–53 minutes each) © 2003 Preview Clip Online o


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Constructing the Self This program studies development between the ages of 4 and 11 as children come to terms with fear, adversity, death, and nascent sexuality. Attention is paid to the latency period, the intermediate age when boys and girls suddenly stop playing together, crave alone time, and often clash with their parents. Child psychologists and counselors discuss the value of saying no and establishing limits. $169.95 QGR33313 • DVD / VOD


The Learning Process If children are naturally curious, why do boys and girls often struggle in school? This program addresses that question and other childhood educa- tion topics with the help of teachers, psychologists, and other experts. Mastery of reading and writing— the key to unlocking all forms of communication and study—is emphasized. In addition, the concept of multiple intelligences is explored $169.95 QGR33314 • DVD / VOD


Helping Them Flourish Many experts believe that helping children grow requires a holistic approach. This program highlights education methods that scientifically organize the school day and balance intellectual and physical development. Educators and psychologists consider the role of play and the optimum times of day for learning, while questioning the use of lectures and discussing the video game phenomenon. $169.95 QGR33315 • DVD / VOD


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The Essentials of Discipline


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As children speed along the bumpy path of growing up, parents and caregivers need positive discipline techniques that keep pace. Covering the


toddler, preschool, middle, and teen years, this lively three-part series presents candid footage of real-life disciplinary situations as experts explain how to implement a methodology designed to strengthen the parent/child relationship, develop communication, encourage trust, and teach responsibility—all while fostering independence in children of all ages. A Cambridge Educational Production. (28–42 minutes each) © 2000 Preview Clip Online o Highly recommended by Video Librarian.


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The Toddler and Preschool Years $89.95 QGR11427 • DVD / VOD


The Middle Years (Ages 5 to 12) $89.95 QGR11428 • DVD / VOD


The Teen Years (Ages 13 to 18) $89.95 QGR11429 • DVD / VOD


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Now Available! A TV in the Baby Bottle TV shows that purport to be good for a baby’s brain attract more new viewers every year. But can chil- dren really learn from targeted edutainment the way they can from live human beings? In this program, psychologists, researchers, and BabyFirstTV repre- sentatives discuss what’s really going on when an infant appears mesmerized by a kiddie show, and whether it’s possible that the programs are doing more harm than good. (52 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C


Highly recommended by Educational Media Reviews Online. $169.95 QGR45488 • DVD / VOD


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Special Education This program provides a general introduction to special education. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. Not available for preview. (20 minutes) © 2008 ‡ $99.00 QGR40448 • DVD


Baby Sign Language “I want my diaper changed.” “I want to go to sleep.” These are two of many examples of what a preverbal child can communicate through American Sign Language. Using the work of researcher Joseph Garcia, founder of the business Sign with your Baby, as a platform this program illustrates the benefits and positive implications of introducing ASL to chil- dren regardless of whether their hearing is impaired. (10 minutes) © 2005 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $49.95 QGR37440 • DVD / VOD


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The Power of Family: Types of Families and Family Development Traditional, single-parent,


blended, extended: there are many


ways to define a family. This video examines different types of families and the roles they play in the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and moral development of their members. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (23 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR41239 • DVD / VOD


Beyond the Nuclear Family What is a family? A wide range of possible answers exists today. This program offers a thought-provoking look at the changing roles, structures, and functions of the family unit. Societal expectations, techno- logical advancements, and changes in cultural and sexual diversity are explored, along with emotional, environmental, economic, and health-related considerations. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (25 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40310 • DVD / VOD


History of Parenting Practices: Child Development Theories This video provides an overview of the events, poli- cies, and theories that shaped how parents raised their children over the course of the 20th century. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (18 minutes) © 2006 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR41180 • DVD / VOD


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