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Drug Class 2: Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome
Recovery is complicated. One of the issues faced by most people in the early stages of recovery is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome. This episode explains the warning signs and symptoms as well as strategies to overcome the emotional turmoil involved.
Added: 4236 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 134.74
Views: 2335 | Comments: 0
Figure Me Out Board Game
Ages 6-12. The Figure Me Out board game helps kids get to know each other. The game develops social skills by helping children learn to gather information about others and share information about themselves. Children take turns assuming the role of a reporter, getting to the bottom of a story by using Who, What, When, Where, and How questions to figure out what another player is thinking. These conversational skills are used to teach children how to begin and maintain an interesting conversation. A variety of topics (a hobby that interests me, a movie I saw recently, my favorite season, etc.) are used to generate ideas, or stories, for the players to figure out. The object of the game is to complete a full circuit of the game board and file your story by the deadline. Designed for children with Asperger Syndrome in mind. For 2-6 players./nContents: Game board Die 6 Pawns 48 Topic Cards 6 Question Cards 6 Card stands Second Chance Spinner Instructions/nThis product is also part of the Social Skills/Asperger's Syndrome Game Set.
Added: 4157 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 47.73
Views: 3306 | Comments: 0
     
George's Story: ADHD and creativity
George is a 9 year-old who loves exercising his creativity by playing guitar, and building model cities. He's also been diagnosed with ADHD and Asperger's Syndrome. ©Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. 2009 Neither Johnson & Johnson nor any of its operating companies (Johnson & Johnson) are responsible for third-party materials appearing on the Johnson & Johnson Health Channel, including but not limited to linked third-party videos, linked third-party sites, and third-party advertisements. J&J does not control or endorse this third-party content and makes no representations regarding its accuracy.
Added: 5055 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 177.00
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Second Hand Smoke Anti Smoking PSA
This public service announcement reaches out to smoking parents and warns them of the effects of second hand smoke on their children including "asthma, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), bronchitis and pneumonia and ear infections." http://www.epa.gov/smokefree/ Read more at the EPA or American Lung Association: http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=35422
Added: 5069 days ago From DrFill
global.duration: 30.00
Views: 1703 | Comments: 0
   
Special Needs Talent Show 09
Students with autism, Down-syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other profound special needs, sing & dance their way into your hearts. Most are non-verbal and many use wheelchairs - but this hasn't stopped them from getting on stage and strutting their stuff! Some of the students use adaptive switches & communication devices to sing, tell jokes, and even be the MC for the show. Enjoy y'all.
Added: 5033 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 581.00
Views: 1920 | Comments: 0
The Understanding Faces Game
Ages: 6-12. The Understanding Faces Game is great for kids with Asperger's syndrome or those who have difficulty with reading emotions. This game is designed to introduce children to several aspects of understanding facial expressions, including two key concepts: 1) Different facial expressions are associated with different feelings. 2) Different people may have different facial reactions to the same situation./nGame comes with 50 colorful pictures of children with different facial expressions. Players pick a Face Card and try to match the expression closest to the feeling. Correct answers advance the player. Prompts encourage kids to do fun stunts and make faces to express a variety of emotions. For 3-6 players./nContents: 60 Face cards (2 of each expression) 48 Situation cards 2 dice 6 pawns 100 Chips 2 write-on/wipe-off slates (for use with the two-player version of this game) Instructions/nThis product is also part of the Social Skills/Asperger's Syndrome Game Set./nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4153 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 78.83
Views: 4741 | Comments: 0
     
What Did You Say? A Game of Non-Verbal Language
Ages: 6-12. The What Did You Say? A Non-Verbal Language game is designed to aid in teaching children to be aware of their body language and the body language of others. Many children have a hard time reading body language. It introduces children to several aspects of understanding body language, including two key concepts: 1) Different aspects of body language are associated with different feelings. 2) Different people may have different body language in the same situation. This game contains 50 colorful pictures of children in different postures. Players pick Body Language cards and try to match the posture closest to the feeling being expressed. Correct answers advance the player. Prompts have kids doing fun stunts and acting out situations as they express themselves non-verbally. For 3-6 players./nContents: Game Board 60 Body Language Cards (2 of each posture) 48 Situration Cards 2 Dice 6 Pawns 100 Chips 2 write-on/wipe-off slates (for use with the two-player version of this game) Instructions/nThis product is also part of the Social Skills/Asperger's Syndrome Game Set./nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4152 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 65.43
Views: 5739 | Comments: 0
     
 
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