Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 I never viewed these but I am sure they are helpful to people who have no skills in communicating with students/ people with aspergers. http://home.att.net/~coultervideo/products.htmManners for the Real World: Basic Social Skills A guide to the right manners and behaviors in common social situations, with straightforward instructions and clear demonstrations. Age: Upper elementary school through adult. Intricate Minds: Understanding Classmates With Asperger Syndrome Using the challenges and strengths of students with Asperger Syndrome as examples, this video shows high school and middle school students the benefits of befriending classmates who appear " different " on the surface. Grades 7 to 12. Intricate Minds II: Understanding Elementary School Classmates With Asperger Syndrome Interviews with elementary school students who have AS and demonstrations designed to promote positive interactions between classmates and reduce harassment, bullying and isolation. Grades 3 to 6. Intricate Minds III: Understanding Elementary School Classmates Who Think Differently Interviews with elementary school students who have conditions that sometimes cause them to act differently than their classmates. Designed to promote positive interactions between classmates and reduce harassment, bullying and isolation. (This is a version of Intricate Minds II designed to cover more conditions.) Grades 3 to 6. Asperger Syndrome: Success in the Mainstream Classroom Practical techniques and tips to help make the classroom experience successful for a child with AS and his or her teacher and classmates. For teachers, parents and professionals. Asperger Syndrome for Dad: Becoming An Even Better Father To Your Child With AS Ten secrets to being the dad your child with AS wants and needs, illustrated with interviews, videos and photos from the experiences of a young man with AS. For parents, grandparents and other caregivers. Asperger Syndrome: Transition to Work This program lists essential preparation for students with AS to find and hold a job. For high school age and above. Asperger Syndrome: Transition to College and Work This program includes two sections: How to get ready for college and how to prepare to go from high school or college to the workplace. (Note: this video includes all the information in our " Transition to Work " video and also includes college prep information.) For high school age and above. College Prep Portfolio The right tool to help high school students identify, collect and organize the documents required in the college application process -- and those that highlight their accomplishments to give them an edge in applying to the college of their choice. For high school students. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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