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252 courses, displaying 51 through 60CHARGE Syndrome – Basic Information for Care Providers
The workshop will focus on the following four areas: physical consideration, communication considerations, behavioral considerations and developmental considerations.
CHARGE Syndrome: Self-Paced Course
"CHARGE Syndrome" is made up of 5 modules, each containing video segments, readings, and assigned activities to enhance and apply your learning.
CHARGE Syndrome: Series #1 - Characteristics and Implications - Online Tutorial
There are three webcasts included in this training module that demonstrate the characteristics of CHARGE syndrome and its implications on communication and learning.
CHARGE Syndrome: Series #2 - Behavior, Balance, and Planning for the Future - Online Tutorial
There are three webcasts included in this training module that discuss CHARGE behavioral diagnosis, sensory deficits, physical therapy and the value of work for students.
Chess for Beginners
This course will provide you with the first steps in chess: familiarizing yourself with the board; identifying the chessmen, including the moves of each piece; and learning chess te
Chess: Principles and Strategies
Principles and Strategies: This course will teach you the four principles of chess: force, time, space and pawn structure.
Clothing Care for Students with Visual Impairments - Online Tutorial
In this webinar, you will learn strategies for teaching clothing care skills to children with visual impairments.
Common Core State Standards: Challenges for Teachers of Students who are Visually Impaired - Online Tutorial
This tutorial examines the elements that make the Common Core State Standards different from previous state standards, and the challenges they present for students with visual impairments.
Communication and Literacy for Students with Visual and Multiple Disabilities - Online Tutorial
There are two webinars included in this training module that discuss how to modify the environment and materials for more effective access to literacy and communication for students with visual and
Communication for Children and Students Who are Deafblind - Online Tutorial
A deaf-blind person’s quality of life depends on communication that is clear, concise and accessible from birth.