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<strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Holdings</strong>- <strong>with</strong> <strong>Call</strong> <strong>Number</strong> <strong>and</strong> Librarian Notes<br />

01 Apr 2011 12:44 PM<br />

<strong>Monarch</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Title Author<br />

<strong>Call</strong> <strong>Number</strong><br />

Resource Type: DVDs<br />

Model Me Conversation Cues : Videos for<br />

Modeling Social Skills<br />

Model Me Conversation Cues<br />

Model Me Kids, LLC<br />

The Model Me Conversation Cues dvd features middle <strong>and</strong> high school-aged children demonstrating social skills<br />

at school <strong>and</strong> in the community. Each scene lasts between 30 seconds <strong>and</strong> 3 minutes, depending on the chapter.<br />

At the end of each chapter is a storyboard summarizing the rules taught.<br />

Hosted by teenagers from the video, who narrate each scene.<br />

With narration: In the first half, the visual is combined <strong>with</strong> narration <strong>and</strong> graphics that help explain the particular<br />

rule.<br />

Without narration: In the second half, the same video is repeated <strong>with</strong>out narration <strong>and</strong> graphics. This allows a<br />

parent, teacher, or therapist to customize the lesson the individual child <strong>and</strong>/or to test what was learned in the first<br />

viewing of the video.<br />

Each conversation skill is demonstrated in more than one situation <strong>and</strong> across environments. This is useful to<br />

children <strong>with</strong> Aspergers Syndrome <strong>and</strong> Autism because it helps <strong>with</strong> generalization of the skill taught.<br />

Graphics <strong>and</strong> music are used to make the dvd appealing to children <strong>with</strong> Aspergers Syndrome <strong>and</strong> Autism.<br />

Autism <strong>and</strong> Aspergers Syndrome photos behind the scenes on our shoot<br />

345 .722 MOD<br />

**Model Me Conversation Cues : Videos for Model Me Kids, LLC<br />

345 .722 MOD<br />

Modeling Social Skills<br />

The Model Me Conversation Cues dvd features middle <strong>and</strong> high school-aged children demonstrating social skills<br />

at school <strong>and</strong> in the community. Each scene lasts between 30 seconds <strong>and</strong> 3 minutes, depending on the chapter.<br />

At the end of each chapter is a storyboard summarizing the rules taught.<br />

Hosted by teenagers from the video, who narrate each scene.<br />

With narration: In the first half, the visual is combined <strong>with</strong> narration <strong>and</strong> graphics that help explain the particular<br />

rule.<br />

Without narration: In the second half, the same video is repeated <strong>with</strong>out narration <strong>and</strong> graphics. This allows a<br />

parent, teacher, or therapist to customize the lesson the individual child <strong>and</strong>/or to test what was learned in the first<br />

viewing of the video.<br />

Each conversation skill is demonstrated in more than one situation <strong>and</strong> across environments. This is useful to<br />

children <strong>with</strong> Aspergers Syndrome <strong>and</strong> Autism because it helps <strong>with</strong> generalization of the skill taught.<br />

Graphics <strong>and</strong> music are used to make the dvd appealing to children <strong>with</strong> Aspergers Syndrome <strong>and</strong> Autism.<br />

ResourceMate® 3.0 <strong>Monarch</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

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