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  • A Girl's Guide to Puberty and Personal Safety

    Puberty education for girls with special needs. All Ages

    Puberty education for students with special needs. Intended for older students with special needs, this DVD readily stands alone, but also follows on developmentally from the Girl's Guide to Growing Up, giving parents and educators continued momentum in the vital task of educating adolescents with special needs. The DVD is organized in chapter format, allowing for lesson breaks and instructional focus. The chapters are as follows:

    -Boys' Bodies details the anatomy and functions of male sexual organs.

    -Girls' Bodies details the anatomy and functions of female sexual organs.

    -Where Do Babies Come From? includes a definition of sexual intercourse with an emphasis on privacy and maturity.

    -Public or Private? describes private and public places, appropriate behaviors and societal expectations.

    -Staying Safe emphasizes rules about touching, secrets and strangers.

    Designed for students with mild to moderate disabilities, the following special populations will find this reassuring title comprehensible, practical and positive. Students with:

    -Developmental disabilities or delays

    -Intrusive behavior or mental illness

    -Down Syndrome

    -Autism Spectrum Disorder, including Asperger's Syndrome

    -Learning disabilities

    -Behavioral disabilities

    -Communicative disorders

    Individual component parts are available for purchase. Call 1-800-821-3303 for details.

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    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 1 hours.
  • A Girl's Guide to Growing Up

    Puberty education for students with special needs. All Ages

    Introductory puberty education for students with special needs. A Girl's Guide to Growing Up presents puberty education in a sensitive and understandable format that is upbeat and focused. This DVD is organized in chapter format allowing for lesson breaks and instructional focus. The chapters cover the following important topics:

    -External anatomy

    -Physical and emotional changes of puberty

    -Health and hygiene

    -Privacy and safety

    The following special populations will find this reassuring title comprehensible, practical and positive. Students with:

    -Developmental disabilities or delays

    -Intrusive behavior or mental illness

    -Down Syndrome

    -Autism Spectrum Disorder, including Asperger's Syndrome

    -Learning disabilities

    -Behavioral disabilities

    -Communicative disorders

    This title is also recommended for girls who are early physical developers.

    Individual component parts are available for purchase. Call 1-800-821-3303 for details.


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    WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN:
    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 1 hours.
  • Go Slow Whoa

    What's in Your Lunchbox? Grades K-3

    The new MarshMedia game show, GO SLOW WHOA, makes learning about the right way to eat fun and easy for the youngest student. Jonathan Apple, Glass of Milk, Turkey Sandwich and Crunchy Carrot provide the right answers, while Candy Bar and Do Nut struggle to get going and spend lots of time in the Yuck Shack. Join wacky game show host Lance Manley and his animated team of contestants to explore nutrition and the right way to eat. Topics include the basic food groups, the effects of too much sugar, salt and high fructose corn syrup, the importance of drinking water, healthy potion sizes, limiting snacks and learning healthy eating habits.

    And the winners are...your students...as they learn to make the right choices.

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    WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN:
    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 1 hours.
  • A Boy's Guide to Puberty and Personal Safety

    Puberty education for students with special needs. All Ages.

    Puberty education for students with special needs. Intended for older students with special needs, this DVD readily stands alone, but also follows on developmentally from the Boy's Guide to Growing Up, giving parents and educators continued momentum in the vital task of educating adolescents with special needs. The DVD is organized in chapter format, allowing for lesson breaks and instructional focus. The chapters are as follows:

    -Boys' Bodies details the anatomy and functions of male sexual organs.

    -Girls' Bodies details the anatomy and functions of female sexual organs.

    -Where Do Babies Come From? includes a definition of sexual intercourse with an emphasis on privacy and maturity.

    -Public or Private? describes private and public places, appropriate behaviors and societal expectations.

    -Staying Safe emphasizes rules about touching, secrets and strangers.

    Designed for students with mild to moderate disabilities, the following special populations will find this reassuring title comprehensible, practical and positive. Students with:

    -Developmental disabilities or delays

    -Intrusive behavior or mental illness

    -Down Syndrome

    -Autism Spectrum Disorder, including Asperger's Syndrome

    -Learning disabilities

    -Behavioral disabilities

    -Communicative disorders

    More Info
    WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN:
    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 1 hours.
  • A Boy's Guide to Growing Up

    Puberty education for students with special needs. All Ages.

    Introductory puberty education for students with special needs. A Boy's Guide to Growing Up presents puberty education in a sensitive and understandable format that is upbeat and focused. This DVD is organized in chapter format allowing for lesson breaks and instructional focus. The chapters cover the following important topics:

    -External anatomy

    -Physical and emotional changes of puberty

    -Health and hygiene

    -Privacy and safety

    The following special populations will find this reassuring title comprehensible, practical and positive. Students with:

    -Developmental disabilities or delays

    -Intrusive behavior or mental illness

    -Down Syndrome

    -Autism Spectrum Disorder, including Asperger's Syndrome

    -Learning disabilities

    -Behavioral disabilities

    -Communicative disorders

    -This title is also recommended for boys who are early physical developers.

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    WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN:
    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 1 hours.
  • Emily Breaks Free

    Set along Boston's historic Freedom Trail, this is a story of a dog named Emily who learns techniques on how to respond to a bully

    Follow Boston's Freedom trail and witness a small revolution against a big bully. Emily is a nice, playful little dog. So why would she join forces with a big bully like Spike? Even Emily can't answer that question. It`s true that Spike makes Emily laugh, in spite of herself, and he is fun — in a way. Emily feels flattered that Spike asks her to tag along with him. But when Spike begins to tease a fluffy outsider named Cotton, Emily's feelings become confused. Just when Emily is wondering how to make things right, a bewhiskered terrier named Emerson saunters onto the scene and shows Emily how to break free of Spike. This compelling story unfolds along the Freedom Trail™, Boston's famous walking tour of historic sites from the Revolutionary era. These scenes of the colonists' struggle for independence from Britain are a perfect backdrop for Emily's struggle to free herself from Spike's tyrannical ways! 

    Emily Breaks Free will help you:

    • Address problems of bullying
    • Suggest techniques for responding to a bully
    • Explore the sights of historic Boston, Massachusetts
    • Introduce information about our canine friends

    "Emily Breaks Free is unique because it is the only book I found for children while researching children's literature for our professional book that provides a glimpse into all four roles of a bullying situation."- Reba Wadsworth, Author, Bullying HURTS: Teaching Kindness Through Read Alouds and Guided Conversations.

     Author: Linda Talley

    Illustrator Andra Chase

    Key Concept: Learning to address the problem of bullying in a non-threatening context.

    Age Group: Grades K-4

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    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 24 hours.
  • Jackson's Plan

    Jackson, a green tree frog in the Okefenokee Swamp, learns to persevere in the face of obstacles

    Visit the Okefenokee for a lesson in pursuing goals. Jackson is a green tree frog and a resident of the Okefenokee Swamp in southern Georgia. One afternoon, Jackson learns that a slick new brochure is being prepared to draw tourists to this famed wildlife refuge, home to alligators and water lilies, coach whip snakes and cypress trees, pileated woodpeckers and cinnamon ferns. Jackson is determined that the diminutive green tree frog species will not be left out. Jackson's plan takes him on a photo shoot through three habitats of the Okefenokee — the swampy woods, the piney woods, and the open marshlands. Along his madcap way, he encounters obstacles and setbacks, but Jackson perseveres — with surprising results. 

    Jackson s Plan will help you:

    • Promote goal-setting and strategic planning
    • Encourage perseverance in the face of obstacles
    • Explore the ecology of wetlands and the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge


    "A striking multimedia presentation package." — Children's Bookwatch

    Author Linda Talley

    Illustrator Andra Chase

    Key Concept: Learning to persevere

    Age Group: Grades K-4

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    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 24 hours.
  • Aloha Potter

    A little Angelfish, living off the beautiful coral reefs of Hawaii, learns to deal with unwelcome teasing

    A lttle fish learns to deal with teasing. Potter the Anglefish lives among the beautiful coral reefs off the islands of Hawaii. But all is not perfect in paradise... there is always Alakuma the Crab. When bothered by Al's persistent teasing, Potter and his pals try various ways for dealing with this annoying crustacean, and in the process find that some strategies work better than others. This DVD is a word for word match of the storybook and will help you:

    • Explore the nature of teasing
    • Build enthusiasm for life-long growth and learning
    • Identify techniques for coping with the challenges of teasing
    • Introduce the marine life of Hawaii

    Age Group: Grades K-4

    Author Linda Talley

    Illustrator Andra Chase

    Key Concept: Coping with teasing

     

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    WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN:
    Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 24 hours.