Bridges4Kids Review Panel: More Reviews |
Here are more reviews from our panel members.
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Kids Coins Reward System for Children |
Reviewed By:
Jackie D. Igafo-Te'o
Review Date: July 7, 2005
Price: $39.95 per set (Program
Includes: 22 "I Can Do It Coins", 10 "Gold Coins and Special Coins"
with Colorful Bag, Kids Coins Song Collection, Activity Guide with
Instructions, Progress Chart and Dry Erase Pen, 20 Pocket Display
Pouch, Colorful Carrying Bags and Durable Storage Case.)
Description:
Kids Coins were created
for children ages 3 and up to have fun as they learn. The Kids Coins
"Fun and Easy Reward System" can be used as a responsibility game to
help structure the day by helping to direct daily tasks and
activities. Some or all of the Kids Coins can be used any time of the
day, and in any way you like to best suite your own lifestyle. Kids
Coins are 4" durable Child Safe tokens with pictures and characters
that help children grow and learn. The program reinforces daily
structure by using colorful pictured Coins and fun music. Children
earn stars by completing activities. Children have fun learning about
their feelings. Character Coins help children learn about "what they
want to be when they grow up".
Jackie's Review:
Kids Coins is a
delightful reward system for children. Designed to teach discipline
and structure, Kids Coins also leaves much needed room - and
encouragement - for pretend play. The beautifully illustrated, finely
crafted coins are sure to delight your child while teaching valuable
lessons. I used the program with an 8-year-old typically developing
child and a 10-year-old child with Autism. Both children responded
well to the program and could hardly wait to complete the tasks so
they could receive the highly sought after "gold coins" throughout
the day as rewards for task completion. Children who have a hard time
with follow-through will be encouraged to participate in normal daily
activities with the help of the lively characters featured on the
coins. The lessons learned using the Kids Coins program will help
your child throughout life - cooperation, sharing, using their
imagination, listening and participation are just a few of the values
they will learn. The program includes ideas on how to encourage your
children to participate in the program, along with detailed
instructions for use. Also available from Kids Coins is a delightful
live show, featuring creator Janet LaCroix, and an accompanying music
cd that really drives the program's values home. Janet LaCroix has
done a phenomenal job writing and singing the music on the cd. The
website is full of information and ideas, along with sample song
clips, character animation and much more! I would highly recommend
this program to any family, educator or childcare provider who has a
child who needs a little extra positive reinforcement and
encouragement throughout the day.
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The
Discrete Trial
Trainer (DT Trainer) Software |
Reviewed By:
Jackie D. Igafo-Te'o
Review Date: May 30, 2005
Developer: Accelerations
Educational Software
Price: A 30-day trial can be purchased for
as little as $10. Pricing ranges between $99 for a single user license
for the home to $249 for unlimited classroom use.
Description:
(Version 2.0.7.0 Released 3/25/05) The DT Trainer
was created based on methods developed to educate our most difficult
to educate individuals: children with autism. However, the DT
Trainer's configurability also makes it beneficial for children with
other learning disabilities, and even with typically developing but
young children. Behavioral methods have been proven to be effective
for teaching individuals including those with autism. The software
motivates individuals to perform tasks which they may not want to
learn or may find difficult to learn. There are hundreds of colorful,
interesting, and fun reinforcers to pick from which engage even
difficult to motivate individuals. You can even add your own
reinforcers! The DT Trainer breaks down learning into the appropriate
steps for low functioning to high functioning students.
Jackie's Review: The Discrete Trial
Trainer (DT Trainer) software is a highly customizable, independent
learning package that is sure to meet and even exceed your
expectations. Based on Discrete Trial methodology within Applied
Behavior Analysis (ABA), your child with Autism, or other
learning/retention disorder, will learn concepts on everything from
counting to money exchange to telling time and from letter recognition
to reading. Just
about every aspect of this software is easily adjustable. A
comprehensive user manual, online customer support and user videos
will help you discover ways to utilize the software to its fullest
capacity. Built-in reinforcers, in the form of short video clips,
graphics, games, music and animation, may help keep the child
motivated throughout the session. Children can sit for short periods
of time, specified by the parent or instructor, while performing tasks
chosen to heighten their learning experience. With the DT Trainer,
there's no need to waste time on needless lessons that the child has
already mastered. Data is automatically collected in the background
and can be easily pulled up in order to gauge progress, identify
deficits, and determine which areas may need further customization of
the material. Children who require repetition (whether mild or
substantial) are sure to learn new skills and maintain their progress
using any combination of the 125 content areas currently available. I
look forward to seeing the continued evolution of this software
program. I would recommend this program to any parent or professional
who is seeking a new way to expand a child's learning horizons.
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ABA
Flashcards |
Reviewed By:
Jackie D. Igafo-Te'o
Review Date: July 10, 2005
Price:
$10 (one set of 10 cards), $20 (three sets of 10 cards), or $40 (10
sets of 10 cards)
Description:
ABA Flashcards are designed specifically for children on the autism
spectrum. The goal is to make all pictures as clear and
straightforward as possible. When dealing with autism, it is
especially important to avoid confusing the child. For that reason,
these flashcards do not have the usual backgrounds, words or
distractions that are found on most picture flashcards (which are
usually not designed for children with autism spectrum disorders). ABA
Flashcards focus solely on the concept you are trying to teach, in a
way that is clear to the child and promotes faster learning. ABA
Flashcards are perfect for all types of ABA (Applied Behavior
Analysis) programs, especially DTT (Discrete Trial Teaching). There
are several other forms of EIBI (Early Intensive Behavioral
Intervention), such as AVB (Applied Verbal Behavior). ABA Flashcards
are also useful for teaching multiple concepts for these programs.
Speech therapists and special education classrooms will also find many
useful activities that can be accomplished using ABA Flashcards.
Jackie's
Review: These beautifully crafted cards are specifically created
for children on the autism spectrum, and are generous in size. The
images are realistic instead of cartoon-like or animated in
appearance. Children will not be confused by the difference between a
drawn image and an actual image. I was impressed by the overall
quality of this product and the variety of sets available for
purchase.
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Take Charge!
Educational Coaching Kit |
Reviewed By:
Jackie D. Igafo-Te'o
Review Date: August 10, 2005
Price:
$99.00 (Includes: Take Charge Educational Coaching Curriculum
Workbook, Lessons & Notes Journal, Affirmation Cards, and the 16-piece
multi-sensory Student Kit.)
Description: Take
Charge! Educational Coaching is a twelve-lesson, strength-based
methodology that provides educational and motivational strategies and
hands-on tools for students who struggle to learn. A variety of both
language based and nonverbal activities is also provided, offering a
sensitivity to learning styles that is applicable to the student and
to the coach as well. The accompanying workbook is written so that the
"coach" can learn the curriculum while helping the student. Take
Charge! Educational Coaching teaches silent readiness skills, which is
the term John Beach uses to describe the subtle skills that prevent
people from investing in the educational process. Silent readiness
skills include: cognitive awareness, affective readiness,
communication skills (both pragmatic language and relational
communication), and conation (integrating cognitive, affective,
communication and action).
Jackie's
Review: The Take Charge! Educational Coaching Kit, appropriate for
use with upper elementary through middle/high school students, is a masterfully
crafted compilation of twelve lessons and tools that are sure to
motivate children - regardless of their learning style. The lessons
are filled with uplifting ways to challenge students and to teach them
to celebrate their accomplishments. Tools included in the kit are used
to pull the student directly into the lesson. Through hands-on
interaction, visual learners are encouraged to connect the lesson to
the tool. Phrases such as "I will", "I am" and "I believe" will give
children a sense of affirmation, and even power, over their individual
learning situation. The workbook is written in easy-to-understand
language which makes it suitable for both school and at-home use.
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Sillwee Wobbert Picture Books |
Reviewed By:
Jackie D. Igafo-Te'o and Melody (age 8)
Review Date: August 16, 2005
Author: G. Robert
Price:
$9.95 each (Coloring book companions are available for $6.00 each)
Descriptions: Sillwee Wobbert, The Happy
heart kid: New and impressive ‘Sillwee Wobbert’ series of
inspiring stories about health issues for young readers introduces the
first book on Sillwee Wobbert. With his heart shaped head, Robert is
an universally engaging caricature that shows kids it’s OK to live,
laugh, be silly and have fun with friends while taking proper care of
oneself. He is born with a heart condition, but that doesn’t stop him
from meeting friends, playing and being silly. His whimsical antics
allow him to help his friend Vivian with a problem and ultimately
inspires his new name.
Sillwee Wobbert and Wheezing Will in the Big
Game - Sillwee Wobbert looks forward to playing soccer with his
friends. But one friend, William, an African American boy, hasn’t
always been able to participate in soccer. Nicknamed affectionately,
Wheezing Will, his asthma made it hard to run and play; but when he
rests, eats snacks and uses his medication properly, he can do
anything his friends can do--and more! Sillwee Wobbert and Wheezing
Will forge friendship and understanding asthma in this marvelous story
perfect for sharing.
Sillwee
Wobbert, Diabetes and Jose at school and play - Sillwee Wobbert
is a thoughtful kid who helps his friend Jose, a Latino boy, overcome
adversity on the baseball field at school. It’s a heart-warming
adventure of children playing together, helping each other, and
learning that they are all special in unique ways. Jose shows his
friends that he can run and play baseball and that eating well and
being fit help him with his diabetes.
Jackie and Melody's
Review: This weekend, Melody and I had the opportunity to
review three of the books in the Sillwee Wobbert Picture Book series.
I was immediately impressed. G. Robert has done a phenomenal job at
capturing the essence of special needs and putting the information
into book form for children. The books are colorful and warm with
illustrations that are catchy yet not overwhelmingly "busy" or
distracting.
Melody sat and read the books on her own. After she finished, I asked
her what she thought of Sillwee Wobbert and his friends. "I
liked the books. They were fun to read...and cute!" I went on to
ask her what she had learned about each or the special needs covered
in the books. When asked about Sillwee
Wobbert, Diabetes and Jose at School and Play, she said "I
learned a lot about Diabetes. If Jose doesn't eat often and watch his
sugar, he could become very sick. Sometimes he has to have his finger
poked. Kids with diabetes are just like me. They just have to be very
careful about what they eat and about what their body tells them."
Each book contained a lesson that Melody quickly caught on to.
The fact that she understood the intended lesson proved this series to
be a valuable tool in teaching not only that it is "ok" to have a
disability or special need, but it is also "ok" to be friends with
kids who have disabilities or special needs, like Sillwee Wobbert and
his friends.
With so many books on the market today, this series is sure to rise
above the rest with its valuable lessons that are often missed in
today's fad movie-related or television series spin-off books. I would
recommend this series to anyone working with, treating, or caring for
a child. These books will make great additions to hospital or clinic
waiting rooms, school classrooms and libraries, childcare centers, and
just about anywhere that you're likely to find children.
About The Author: "My interest in the
"heart" stemmed from my lifelong diagnosis of mitral valve prolapse
and increased with his nephew's congenital heart condition, truncus
arteriosis. Also I had juvenile diabetes and understand what it is
like to be treated differently by my peers as a young person. I make
school visits to show how the Sillwee Wobbert books are an inspiring
and uplifting way for children, families and health educators to learn
and talk more about healthcare issues. I also make presentations about
writing and the publishing process and am available for consultation.
I relate enthusiastically with my audiences and, from personal
experience, help kids understand how important it is to be accepting
of differences in other kids as a mechanism to empower them to
overcome adversity in their lives." |
Understanding Sensory Dysfunction: Learning, Development and Sensory
Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, Learning Disabilities
and Bipolar Disorder |
Reviewed
By: Jackie D. Igafo-Te'o
Review Date:
October 10, 2005
Authors: Polly Godwin Emmons and Liz McKendry Anderson
Price: $19.95
ISBN: 1-84310-806-2
Description:
Understanding
Sensory Dysfunction
is a clear and comprehensive resource to identifying and addressing
sensory dysfunction in children, using a range of practical strategies
to help them reach their full potential at home, at school and in the
community. The authors explain the causes, contributing factors,
symptoms and associated behaviors of sensory dysfunction, particularly
when found in conditions such as autism spectrum disorders (ASDs),
ADHD and bipolar disorder. Focusing on early intervention, they
provide a host of tried and tested integration activities, assessment
and curricular modifications, treatment options and useful equipment
and resources that ultimately aim to limit or prevent the interference
of sensory dysfunction with successful learning, socialization and
skills development. This accessible and empowering book offers a
unique approach to the condition and will help families, teachers and
caregivers meet the particular needs of children with sensory
dysfunction. (Paperback, 175 pages)
Jackie's Review: Reading
Understanding Sensory Dysfunction was an eye-opening experience.
Being the parent of a child with Autism, I read through the book with
great personal interest. Lights started coming on inside of my head –
it was finally making sense! The authors start out with very basic
information on sensory integration, along with a brief history.
Readers are lead step-by-step through the sensory systems, which
include the tactile system, the vestibular system and the
proprioceptive system. Sections devoted to sensory dysfunction
through the developmental stages were particularly interesting; seeing
the potential signs and symptoms in black and white really hit home:
dislikes being swaddled, craves certain sensory input, unable to be
comforted…the list goes on. I found myself thinking back to when my
son was an infant, toddler and preschooler. The book does a fine job
of addressing sensory dysfunction as it relates to several other
disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorders,
ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Bipolar Disorder. I would
recommend this book to anyone working with or living with a child who
you suspect may have sensory difficulty. You will learn the warning
signs, treatment options, educational strategies
and practical modifications to help the
child at home, in the community and at school.
About the Authors:
Polly Godwin Emmons
has a BS in Biology and a BA in Psychology from
Binghamton
University,
a MSEd in Elementray Education from
Emira College, and
holds certifications in Elementary Education and Special Education
PreK-12. Polly lives in New York with her two children and is a
Special Education teacher at a local high school. Liz McKendry
Anderson has a MEd in Elementary Education from Lesley College,
MSEd in Special Education from Binghamton University, and holds
certifications in Elementary Education and Special Education PreK-12.
She is the former director of Education for an Early Intervention
Agency and is currently enrolled in a Doctoral Program for Education
at Binghamton University. She lives with her husband Richard and their
four children in New York. |
Growing Up Too Fast |
Reviewed
By: Jackie D. Igafo-Te'o
Review Date:
November 9, 2005
Author: Sylvia Rimm, PhD, New York Times
best-selling author of See Jane Win
Price: $23.95
ISBN: 1-57954-709-5
Description: In Growing Up Too Fast, Dr. Rimm shows parents
exactly what they can do to help their kids with these modern
pressures. Katie Couric, host of NBC's Today show, has called her "a
welcome voice of calm and reason--someone who offers practical advice,
with almost immediate results." Growing Up Too Fast will show parents
how to lead today's new breed of adolescents to a bright and promising
future. (Hardcover,
301 pages)
Jackie's Review: In her latest book
Growing Up Too Fast, Child Psychologist Dr. Sylvia Rimm guides
parents through the secret lives of today's middle schoolers.
Thousands of children were surveyed in order to produce this
compilation of wisdom and first-hand accounts from "tweens" on what
it is like to be subjected to peer pressure, sex in the media,
bullying, and dozens more fascinating topics. This book left me
hungry for more each time I had to set it down. Being the mom of
a 11 and 12-year-old boys, I couldn't help but wonder what Dr. Rimm
had to say that I hadn't already heard elsewhere on cable talk shows
or on public radio. I was pleasantly surprised at what her
research had uncovered. Kids are reaching puberty and the sexual
experimentation stages earlier than ever before. Who is to
blame? What is the cause? Dr. Rimm's answers on this and
many more questions can be found between the two bright yellow covers
of this book. I would recommend Growing Up Too Fast to
any parent or grandparent who desires to know what kids are saying
behind your backs about many of the today's issues. However, when you
do decide to start reading this book, be sure to settle in for a good
period of time because once you start reading, you are not going to
want to stop!
About the Author: Sylvia Rimm, PhD, is a noted child psychologist
who directs Sylvia Rimm's Family Achievement Clinic in Cleveland and
is a clinical professor at Case School of Medicine. She is also a
bestselling author. |
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