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Deafblind Library Collection Early Childhood Assessment and Early Years, The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Series Lena Productions 1991 21 minutes Assessment of Developmental Skills for Young Multihandicapped Sensory Impaired Children. "An Instruction Manual for the INSITE checklist." Morgan, E., & Watkins, S. This booklet contains information about the INSITE Development Checklist which is a comprehensive development skill assessment for young multihandicapped sensory impaired children. 103pp. Bringing Out the Best, Encouraging Expressive Communication in Children with Multiple Disabilities Research Press Focuses on interrupted routines, touch and object cues and other communication strategies with children who are deafblind. 24 minute video and manual, 14pp. Children with Motor Impairments, and INSITE Outreach 1987 Descriptions of children with various types of motor impairments and demonstrations of handling, positioning, feeding and use of adaptive equipment. Tape I: Cerebral Palsy: Relaxing, ranging, picking-up, sitting, carrying, playing in a corner chair, feeding, bathing, etc Tape II: Dressing, approximation/walking: Low tone, crawling, working with therapy ball, undressing/relaxing, pushing up to sit, straddling/leg carry, playing in a corner chair, bouncing on a ball. 60 min. Deaf-Blind Infants and Children: A developmental guide Treffry, J. & McInnes, J. University of Ontario Press 1984 The contents of this book include: the multi-sensory deprived child; organizing a program, social and emotional development, communication, motor development, orientation & mobility, and life skills. 284 pp. 6/15/2004 1

Developmental Programming for Infants and Young Children: Volume I, Assessment and Application. Schaefer, S & Moersch, M. 1981 Assessment and Application. 97 pp. Do You See What I See? Helping Young Children with Vision Impairments Develop Sight Phillip Rock Ctr. 1999 Instructional video for parents of young children with vision impairments. Defines stages of vision development for young children, basic skills and how parents can help their children learn to use these skills., 35 minutes and booklet, 41pp. Early Intervention with American Indian Families: An Anotated Bibliography Malach, R. & Segel, N. & Thomas, T., (eds) SouthWest Communication Resources Inc. 1988 A selected list of references with useful information about the influence of Indian culture, customs and values on the Indian family whose child has a health impairment or disability. 19pp. Early Learning Step by Step: Children with Vision Impairment and Multiple Disabilities Nielsen, L. SIKON The purpose of this book is to review certain sequences of learning, thus making it easier for parents and teachers to verify what "the next step" might be, and to discover whether a child is missing any links in sequence of learning. It will also suggest approaches and intervention that may facilitate a child's learning. 168pp. Facilitating Hearing and Listening in Young Children Flexer, C. Singular Publishing Group 1999 This book emphasizes the need to create an auditory world for children; includes the structure & function of the ear, types & degrees of hearing impairment, measurement of hearing & facilitation of listening skills. 296 pp. Family Centered Early Intervention with Infants and Toddlers: Innovative Cross-Disciplinary Approaches Brown, Wesley, Thurman, Kenneth, & Pearl Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Innovative cross-disciplinary approaches. 6/15/2004 2

Focused On Teaching Social Skills to Visually Impaired Preschoolers Kekelis, L., Sacks, S., Wolffe, K. AFB Press 2000 The 3rd module in a series of 5 modules. This module focuses on teaching social skills to children from birth to 5 years of age who are blind and visually impaired., 31 min. and study guide, 33pp. Functional Vision, Learning to Look Blumberg Center, Indiana State University This video uses real life examples to explain how parents can help children with visual impairments develop skills for searching, finding, following, shifting attention and integrating eye-hand movements. 18 minutes Getting in Touch, Communicating with a child who is DeafBlind Cooley, E. Research Press 1987 This videotape lesson is designed to introduce parents and others working with sensory-impaired children to some basic principles to help make communication go more smoothly. 19 minutes Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP) Activity Guide Furuno S., O'Reilly K.A., Hosaka C.M., Inatsuka T., Allman T. & Zeisloft B. VORT Corporation 1985 An instrument to provide developmental sequences in small incremental steps & suggestions for activities to teach developmental skills. 190 pp. Helping Young Children With Visual Impairments Make Use Of Their Vision Downing J. & Bailey B. Short booklet for parents of young children seven and under who have a visual impairment. It will help parents understand the role vision plays in the learning process. An overview of visual impairments. 49pp. Infant Motor Development: A Look at Phases Goudy K. & Winger M.S. Therapy Skill Builders 1988 Designed to educate professionals, parents and students about normal infant motor development from birth to twelve months. 20 min. and booklet, 19 pp. 6/15/2004 3

INSITE Developmental Checklist; 0-2 years Morgan, E. HOPE, Inc. A comprehensive developmental checklist for multihandicapped sensory impaired infants and young children - short version 0-2 years (for reference, please do not complete). Detailed instructions found in "Assessment of Developmental Skills for Young Multihandicapped Sensory Impaired Children." INSITE Developmental Checklist; 0-6 years Morgan, E. HOPE, Inc A comprehensive developmental checklist for multihandicapped sensory impaired infants and young children ages 0-6. (For reference, please do not complete) Detailed instructions found in "Assessment of Developmental Skills for Young Multihandicapped Sensory Impaired Children." INSITE Model, The: Volume I, A Model of Home Intervention for Infant, Toddler and Preschool Aged Multihandicapped Sensory Impaired Children Volume I contains overview, background and rationale for the INSITE model; the multihandicapped sensory impaired child and his family; support services; and home visit techniques, communication and hearing. 350pp. Large Binder INSITE Model, The: Volume II, A Model of Home Intervention for Infant, Toddler and Preschool Aged Multihandicapped Sensory Impaired Children Volume II contains vision, cognition, motor impairments and developmental resources. 397pp. Large Binder Learning Through Play: A Resource Manual for Teachers and Parents Fewell, R. & Vadasy, P. DLM Teaching Resources 1983 This manual will describe the sensory & cognitive acquisitions that lead to practical understanding of the world. Birth-3 years. 298 pp. 6/15/2004 4

Learning Through Play with Homemade Toys Burroughs A. & Talmadge A. 1998 This book is about making and using toys to enhance development in children with sensory impairments. 57pp. Learning Together: A Parent Guide to Socially Based Routines for Visually Impaired Infants Chen, D., Friedman, C., & Calvello, G. Blind Babies Foundation 1988 This guide focuses on home routines, activities you usually do with your baby. We call them "socially based" because you usually do them together. In this way your baby learns to help. Suggested activities are most appropriate for infants between 6-24 months developmentally. 39 pp. Lekotek Plan of Adaptive Toys. Volume 2 Gulbrandsen, C. & Grogg, B. National Lekotek Center 1986 Instruction book with plans for making 39 wooden toys for children with disabilities. Making the Most of Early Communication Chen D. & Schachter H. AFB 1995 Strategies for supporting communication with infants, toddlers and preschoolers whose multiple disabilities include vision and hearing loss. Emphasis is placed on ways to improve communication through activities that are natural, meaningful and motivating. 34 min. and Guide, 28pp. Oregon Project for Visually Impaired & Blind Preschool Children, 3rd edition Brown D., Simmons V. & Methvin J. Jackson Co. Education Service District 1978 This large binder will provide assessment and curriculum guidance to educators of young children (0-6yrs.) with visual deficits. Skills inventory also available. 6/15/2004 5

Overcoming Obstacles and Improving Outcomes: Early Intervention Services for Indian Children with Special Needs Malach R.S., Segel N. & Thomas T. SouthWest Communications Resources, Inc. The authors identify and discuss some important issues including cultural differences in communication-interaction style, concepts of personal relationships, and the family's acculturation to non-indian values and moves. 20 pp. Play Activities and Emergent Language: Intervention Procedures for Young Children with Deaf-Blindness Rich J. & E. University of Washington, Seattle 1986 This booklet contains specific practical play activities and modification suggestions for use with young children who are blind and visually impaired, Deaf or hard of hearing and DeafBlind. These activities are to encourage language development for the young child. 31 pages. Positioning for Infants and Young Children with Motor Problems Learner Managed Design, U of Colorado, School of Nursing Excellent resource for caregivers of a child with motor problems: nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, parents and day care providers. Parents can use the tape to teach babysitters, day care providers and other family members. The video features several parents and their children in a variety of daily activities (feeding, playing, dressing, diapering, carrying, going outdoors, traveling by car.) Demonstrates recommended ways to handle and position the child., 30 min. Promoting Learning Through Active Interaction (Project PLAI) Chen, Klein & Haney 2000 This training video depicts real interactions between young children with multiple disabilities and their families in their homes. It demonstrates techniques to encourage communication. 27 minutes., Viewing Guide and Manual. 6/15/2004 6

Read With Me Series, Sharing the Joy of Storytelling with Your Deaf Toddler Schick, B., Dougherty, F. R., & Moeller, M.P. Boys Town Press 1995 Reading stories to young deaf children can be challenging. How do you make your stories lively and interesting in sign language? How can you sign so that it is just right for young children who are just starting to learn sign language? And how can you sign and hold a book at the same time? In this videotape, fluent signers tell stories that will help you learn and provide stimulating entertainment for your children. 21 min. ASL Read With Me Series- Stories for your deaf preschooler: "Where the Wild Things Are", "More Bunny Trouble" Boys Town Press 1996 Popular stories signed in ASL to entertain your Deaf preschooler and to help you improve your storytelling skills. Stories are also read aloud in English so everyone can enjoy them. 20min. Resource Manual for Understanding and Interacting with Infants, Toddlers & Preschol Age Children Who Are DeafBlind, A Alsop, L. Ed. This manual will provide insights, information and intervention strategies to those who work with infants, toddlers, and preschool aged children who are deafblind. This comprehensive resource is divided into 14 categories - Learning, Communication, Hearing, Vision, Touch, Daily Care, Massage, Motor/Positioning, Orientation & Mobility, Behavior, Special Needs and Play & Toys. 575 pp. Understanding DeafBlindness: Issues, Perspectives and Strategies Volume I (500 pages) and Volume II (418 pages) Alsop, L. (ed.) 2002 A comprehensive 2 volume curriculum for parents, interveners and service providers working with children and adults who are deafblind. Topics covered include communication, concept development, vision, hearing, touch, sensory integration, intervention, family issues, physical education, additional disabilities, orientation and mobility, community support and evaluation. Individual chapters were written by professionals with expertise in their respective subject areas. 6/15/2004 7

Vision Tests for Infants Chen, D. 1997 Demonstrates the various techniques used by Pediatric Ophthalmologists to assess your child's vision. Great to view before or after a trip to the eye doctor. 20 min, closed captioned. Visual Impairment in Young Children: Information for Early Childhood Specialists Chen, D. ERIC Clearinghouse 2003 Highlights the significance of visual experiences in early learning and develop- ment, identifies key issues in providing early childhood, special education services to young children who are visually impaired & discusses implications of working with families of culturally & linguistically diverse backgrounds. What Can Baby Hear? Auditory tests and interventions for infants with multiple disabilities. Chen D. 1996 Early recognition of hearing loss is critical to supporting language and communication development. This video teaches how to assess infant's auditory needs and how to start appropriate interventions right away. 30 minutes, closed captioned. 6/15/2004 8