AUTISM BOOKS AND VIDEOS FOR CHILDREN
The Educational Resources Store
contains educational books and
videos for children, teens,
parents and teachers about
adolescence and growing up. The
books and videos featured on
this site cover a wide range of
topics. You will find topics
ranging from infant education to
dealing with teens with
different and sometimes
difficult situations. The books
and DVDs contain information at
all levels, including books,
DVDs, games and posters geared
to the children, teens, parents,
and teachers.
Product ID: AUT-022
Animusic is a powerful new vision in
music video entertainment with
unparalleled, universal appeal to
adults, children, musicians, engineers,
animation fans...all kinds of people!
With cutting edge computer animation,
and a broad collection of modern musical
routines and soundscapes, you'll get an
amazing visual musical experience.
Animusic will absolutely delight you as
the extraordinarily complex, invented
musical instruments come to life and
perform virtual concerts with note for
note precision.
Runtime: Over 75 mins
(program plus bonus material)
Product ID: AUT-023
Animusic 2 is the long awaited
continuation of Animusic's debut DVD
that has become unparalleled in
universal appeal to adults, children,
musicians, engineers, animation
fans...all kinds of people! In
this new video, they went over the top
with special features. For
example, the Starship Groove animation
was rendered in Fullscreen, Widescreen,
and 3 other camera views for the
multi-angle bonus for a total of 5
full-length versions. This
adds up to over 20 minutes of footage
just for that 4 minute music animation!
Runtime: 20 mins
Product ID: AUT-002
The bane of Alison Shandling's existence is
Harry Roth. He's obnoxious and rude,
and always taunts her or makes comments
about her autistic twin brother.
Alison attempts to ignore him, but since she
sees him at school and at synagogue, it's
hard to avoid him. Then, Harry is
injured in a diving accident and winds up in
a wheelchair. Now Harry feels what
it's like to be vulnerable, and Alison finds
herself inexplicably drawn to him.
She's initially cautious, but these unlikely
companions begin to understand each other,
and their relationship grows first into a
friendship and then into something more.
Pages: 208
Product ID: AUT-021
This is the story of Brian, who is Charlie's brother. He wishes Charlie, his special-needs brother, could just be "normal" and thinks it's not fair for Charlie to have so many problems. He feels frustrated because everything seems to be about Charlie. Brian wishes his family could do things like most families do. When the decision is made for Charlie to live in a Residential Center, Brian attempts to understand his confusing feelings. Is it my fault because I complained? Will the same thing happen to me? With the help of his family, Brian starts to understand his feelings and accepts that it is all right for Charlie to be himself, and he is also proud to be "Charlie's Brother". When a family is living with a child with a physical or developmental disability, or perhaps a chronic disease, there are numerous issues which surround their "normal" siblings. Charlie's Brother fittingly describes many of these issues. However difficult the challenges are, there are many effective approaches for helping the family.
Pages: 27
Product ID: BUL-002
This book is a comical story about an
eleven-year old autistic boy, Jack Lack,
who struggles to cope with the
absurdities of the so-called "normal"
life. From his public school
classroom for behavior-disordered kids,
to his extended family that's full of
sinister cousins and very eccentric
adults, Jack get unfairly blamed for
everything that goes wrong. In
this novel of self-discovery, he
attempts to prove his innocence.
While he collects clues, the idea forms
in his mind that these misadventures may
be just a bunch of unrelated events, or
is someone out to get Jack.
Pages: 207
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