Birth to 3 Video Lending Library: Created by the Wisconsin Personnel Development Project and funded by the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Birth to 3 Program
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Video List

    Birth To Three Process

  1. Because the First Three Years Build a Lifetime: A Four Video Set
  2. Family and the IFSP Process: Training in Family-Centered Approach
  3. IFSP
  4. A Family's Guide to the Individualized Family Service Plan
  5. Family Focused Interview
  6. Pathways for Early Intervention Service Coordination
  7. First Years Together: Involving Parents in Infant Assessment
  8. Family-Guided Activity-Based Intervention for Infants and Toddlers
  9. Home-Based Early Intervention
  10. Family-Centered Home Health Services for Young Children
  11. Parents & Professionals: Partners in Co-Service Coordination

    Transitions

  12. A New Beginning: Meeting the Special Needs of Children
  13. Transition: A Time for Growth

    Family Support

  14. Family-Centered Care: Short Version
  15. Special Kids, Special Dads: Fathers of Children with Disabilities
  16. Siblings
  17. Parent to Parent
  18. Parent Support Groups
  19. Lost Dreams and Hopes: Parents' Concerns
  20. Sharing Sensitive Information with Families
  21. Telling Your Family Story: Parents as Presenters
  22. Family Album

    Family Diversity

  23. Reaching the Family: Cultural Competence for Programs
  24. Serving the Family: Special Education Cultural Competence Staff Training
  25. Culturally Diverse Families
  26. Our Children, Our Hopes
  27. Equal Partners: African-American Fathers and Systems of Health Care
  28. Johnson Family - Love Across the Generations: Grandmothers Caring for Grandchildren
  29. Families with Multi-Problems
  30. I Love Somebody: For Parents With Special Needs

    Understanding Special Needs

  31. Caring for Infants Exposed to Crack/Cocaine and Other Drugs
  32. Special Delivery: Understanding Your Premature Infant
  33. NICU Staff Development: Premie Development: An Overview
  34. Your Baby Has Down Syndrome
  35. New Parent Video

    Sensory Impairments

  36. Hearing Development and Hearing Loss: Birth to Three Years
  37. Hearing Aid Management Skills for Families of Young Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
  38. Sign With Me
  39. Functional Vision: Learning to Look
  40. Can Do!

    Parent And Child Interactions

  41. The Newborn, the Family, and the Dance
  42. The Nature of Human Attachment in Infancy
  43. Comforting Your Fussy Baby
  44. Tips for Positive Parenting
  45. Managing Your Child's Behavior

    Cognitive And Emotional Development

  46. Cognitive Development
  47. Touchpoints
  48. Exploring First Feelings
  49. Emotional Development

    Motor Development, Massage, And Toilet Training

  50. Motor Development
  51. Positioning for Infants and Young Children with Motor Problems
  52. Children With Motor Impairments
  53. Pediatric Massage for Children with Special Needs
  54. Nurturing Touch: Instruction in the Art of Infant Massage
  55. Potty Learning for Children Who Experience Delays

    Feeding And Nutrition

  56. Feeding Infants and Young Children with Special Needs
  57. Feeding With Love and Good Sense
  58. Nutrition for Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs
  59. Feeding and Swallowing

    Communication, Friendship, And Play

  60. And You Thought They Were Just Playing: Transdisciplinary Play-Based Assessment
  61. Learning Through Play: Strategies for Infants
  62. Circle of Friends: Developing Friendships for Children with Challenging Needs
  63. Language Development
  64. Early Uses of Total Communication
  65. Communication with Preverbal Infants and Young Children
  66. Speech and Language Delays: What Do They Mean for Your Child?

    Inclusive Child Care

  67. We All Belong: Multicultural Child Care That Works
  68. Can I Play Too?
  69. Early Childhood At Its Best
  70. Yes, You Can Do It! Caring for Infants and Toddlers With Disabilities in Family Child Care
  71. Access for All: Integrating Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Hearing Preschoolers
  72. Recipe for Success: Creating Inclusive Educational Partnerships for Young Children
  73. Regular Lives
  74. A Village of Kindness: All for One and One for All
  75. Opening Doors to ALL Children: Providing Inclusive Child Care

    Professional Development

  76. Interdisciplinary Teamwork: A Team in Name Only/Becoming and Effective Team
  77. A Child First: Families as a Guide for Respite Providers
  78. Preparing Paraprofessional Early Interventionists: Infant Parent Interaction Activities
  79. A Credo for Support
  80. Celebrate Living

    New Videos (Videos added after catalog publication in 1997)

  81. Floor Time: Tuning In To Each Child
  82. I Am Your Child: The First Years Last Forever
  83. Stanley Greenspan Video
  84. ABC New Primetime Live: From the Beginning
  85. CESA #10 Child Development Days Model (1992)
  86. Picture of Health: Parent's Guide to an Autism Diagnosis (1998)
  87. Parenthood in America (Audio recordings of seminars)
  88. Dreams SPOKEN Here (Two videos on teaching deaf children to listen and to speak)
  89. Being a Kid
  90. One of the Family
  91. Families, Friends, Futures
  92. Activity-Based Intervention Video & Book
  93. A Three-Way Conversation
  94. Gone through any changes lately?
  95. Ketogenic Diet (A Treatment For Pediatric Epilepsy)
  96. SOY TU HIJO Los Primeros Anos Marcan Para Siempre-solo espanol
  97. Early Identification of Autism: An Interview with Tina Iyana, M.D.
  98. The Chicago Longitudinal Study: Linda Tuchman, Ph.D.interviews Arthur Reynolds, Ph.D., about the Chicago Longitudinal Study.
  99. Just Being KIDS (Facilitator's Guide to Accompany the Video)
  100. Sound and Fury (A Film About the Communication Issues of the Deaf)
  101. Smart Beginnings (Every Child deserves a Smart Beginning)
  102. Project Craft (Culturally Responsive and Family Focused Training)
  103. DEC Recommended Practices Video: Selected Strategies for Teaching Young Children with Special Needs
  104. Conversations for Three (Communicating Through Interpreters)
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