- Web Address: http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/mindinstitute/videos/video_mainmenu.html
- What are the MIND Institute Videos?
- On-line archive of past lectures, conference talks, and educational videos produced by the UC Davis MIND Institute.
- You can browse videos by event or by topic.
- What do the MIND Institute Videos provide?
- Information about:
- Intellectual and developmental disabilities
- Assistive technology
- Learning disorders
- Treatment, therapy, and intervention
- Advocacy
- Education and training
- Research and evidence based practices
- Transition planning
- Is it free?
- Yes, all videos are free for members of the public to access.
- Note:
- Web Address: http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/mindinstitute/videos/video_mind_tips.html
- What are the MIND Tip Videos?
- A series of short videos produced by the UC Davis MIND Institute to provide caregivers of children with disabilities assistance with a variety of topics, such as:
- Strategies for supporting positive behavior
- Student led IEPs
- Caregiver Bill of Rights
- Job coaches
- Talking with your primary care physician
- What do the MIND Tip Videos provide?
- Free information for caregivers regarding:
- Encouraging positive behaviors such as patience and understanding in their children
- Self-care for caregivers
- Tips for communicating with various professionals regarding your child’s care
- Is it free?
- Yes, all materials posted for this project are free to access.
- Note: Adobe Flash and Javascript are needed to play back all media on the MIND Institute website.
- Web Address: mychildwithoutlimits.org
- What is My Child Without Limits?
- My Child Without Limits serves as an early intervention resource for parents of young children with developmental delays or disabilities.
- You can read more about My Child Without Limits, their Medical Advisory Board, and how to use the site at http://www.mychildwithoutlimits.org/about/
- What does My Child Without Limits provide?
- Information about:
- child development and specific disabilities
- early intervention services, treatments, therapies, and assistive technology
- disability awareness, advocacy, and lifespan planning
- Specific Resources to Check Out:
- Is it free?
- Resources and reference material are available online for free.