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Activity-based intervention features




Related Titles:

An Activity-Based Approach to Early Intervention, Third Edition

Assessment, Evaluation, and Programming System (AEPS) for Infants and Children, Second Edition






Activity-Based Intervention
Executive Director: Diane Bricker, Ph.D.
Co-Directors: Peggy Veltman, Ph.D., & Arden Munkres, M.F.A.




"This videotape is a far cry from the special education training tapes of the 1960s and 1970s." —AOTA, OT Practice

This practical videotape illustrates how activity-based intervention (ABI) can be used to turn everyday events and natural interactions into opportunities to promote learning in young children who are considered at risk for developmental delays or who have mild to significant disabilities. It provides a clear and concise definition of the major features of ABI and outlines how special educators, early interventionists, and child development specialists can use ABI to maximize growth and development.

A natural accompaniment to the highly regarded An Activity-Based Approach to Early Intervention — now in its third edition — this videotape is also suitable for introducing undergraduate and graduate students to ABI.




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ISBN 1-55766-186-3
VHS videocassette
14 minutes
1995 / $45.00
Stock# 1863


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