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Product Detail

Developing Minds Multimedia Library Set
Developing Minds Multimedia Library Set
Series: Developing Minds
Grade level: All
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
900 min on 24 DVDs
Home and Educational Use
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List $349.95
 
Developing Minds is a comprehensive multimedia library that offers the tools and strategies to help parents and teachers better understand and manage each child's learning profile. The materials are based on the pioneering educational framework of Dr. Mel Levine, renowned developmental-behavioral pediatrician, professor and author, and his colleagues at the All Kinds of Minds Institute. This library is an essential resource for the community of professionals who work with children and early adolescents on learning issues, as well as for parents and students. The series addresses differences in attention, memory, language, neuromotor function, social cognition, temporal-sequential ordering, spatial ordering and higher order cognition, and shows how strengths and weaknesses in these areas can affect children's success in writing, reading, math, communicating, understanding, organization, feelings and behavior. Includes 22 programs and 18 downloadable guidebooks. Developing Minds is the recipient of the World Medal in the Special Education category of the 2002 International Film & Video Competition of The New York Festivals.
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Item # WG41039
ISBN # 1593756062
UPC # 783421410398
2002

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"A must for all educators and parents who want to understand and improve students' chances for success." --Edward M. Hallowell, M.D.

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