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Misunderstood Minds Video

Submitted by an LD OnLine user on

I would like to have a print document (handout) for teachers and parents to use as a guide/outline when watching this wonderful video. I have searched the internet with no success. I can’t be the first person to need such a companion document. Any suggestions?
Steve

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 10/16/2004 - 12:05 PM

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I recently shared this video with our coop staff. Although I had no outline or study guide for the participants to use, the discussion was incredible. Our staff recommended that we schedule additional times for the video presentation with other teachers. This will occur in two weeks. I am still interested in receiving any outlines, handouts, or study guides to use as a companion to the video. I have utilized some of the information from the Misunderstood Minds website. I am also interested in any activities that others have used to reinforce the “message” or as follow-up.
Steve

Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 12/19/2004 - 11:38 PM

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Not to worry, there is no guide for this video but I use it for my Graduate Intro to LD course in CT and have developed a series of questions that seem to help the person using the video to process the LD mind.. it is great and I have used it for several semesters.. never had any complaints yet!
I would share if you’d like

Submitted by AnneV on Sun, 04/24/2005 - 4:41 AM

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I am just a mom and have seen this video -misunderstood minds- along time ago when I was researching about Dyslexia. It is a very ineresting video and showed the results of different situations if not addressed or diagnossed.

I have resently view another video. It was amazing. Instead of showing the end results of events and characteristic to look for this video showed me what my son was currently seeing and feeling. I am so impressed with this video that I am telling everyone about it.

[size=18]F.A.T. City - How Difficult can it be?[/size] After they know what to look for this is a great video to show them how to walk in there shoes for an instant.

I would like every teacher that teaches my son to see this video. My son is in first grade and I have seen so many things on this tape that could be avoided in the classroom.

Watch this tape. It is worth your time. :0)

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