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Videos for physicians, providers, or parents:: 1) Parents and 2) Primary Care Physicians describing benefits of early intervention services for child development, care coordination, and family support.

1.Videos: (1) Parents and (2) Primary Care Physicians : approximately 5 minute segments describing benefits of early intervention in the areas of child development, care coordination, and family support. The video shows real parents and physicians of varied ethnicities and cultures discussing the impact of early intervention on their child/patients. High quality video production results in excellent audial and visual quality. Available in VHS or DVD formats.

A sign for display in Primary Care Physician offices encouraging parent communication.

Approximately 8 x 10 inches; designed to be framed. Graphically attractive, very popular. Message includes the phrases “ Talk to me ..... The more I know about you and your child, the better I can help you”.

Booklet describing each of the sixteen mandated services.

5.5 x 8 inches, 22 pages. Guiding principles of early intervention, table of contents, and descriptions of each mandated service including quotes from therapists about their work and photographs. Designed for professionals or literate parents.

Literature reviews and annotated bibliographies for Primary Care Physicians.

Topics include effectiveness of early intervention; brain development and early intervention.

Promotional materials such as mugs, mousepads advertising I&R access.

Promotional materials include a photograph of a cute child and message.


Persuasive messages from parents about the value of early intervention.

Parent comments praising early intervention (2 single-sided pages), collected during a self-assessment process.

Brochure for parents describing early intervention.

Tri-fold page with graphics and photographs; describes domains of delay, eligibility, service coordination, respite; lists mandated services; contact information.

Translations of child developmental checklist to raise parent awareness.

4 x 8.5 inches; bright yellow cardstock; 2-sided; lists typical milestones of development at ages 1-3 mos., 4-6 mos., 7-9 mos., 10-12 mos., 15 mos., 18 mos., 2 yrs. and 3 yrs.; translated into Japanese, Tagalog, and Spanish. Color text and graphics.

To access these items, link to Project Seek’s website:

www.seek.hawaii.edu

[Except videos (faxable order form for videos available on web site), which are available from Pacific Focus, 1013 Kawaiahao St., Honolulu HI 96813 . Phone 808- 593-8848; fax 808-593-9427; email leannef@pacfocus.com or shoot@pacfocus.com. 60 min. tape - $50 + 10.50 shipping & handling.]

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