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Personal Consumerism is a consumer skills training system designed for use by individuals with cognitive, learning, or vision disabilities. This series of eight duplicatable CD-ROMs, eight companion books, and eight online lessons can be used by high school students and adults and is written on a middle school level and branches to a lower reading level when remediation is needed. This series is designed to promote reading comprehension and the critical thinking skills necessary for students to transition from school to the workplace and community living and can be used independently or in groups. The eight titles in series are: Buying a Used Car, Comparative Shopping, Consumer Fraud, Consumer Laws, Consumerism, Getting Consumer Help, Reading Ads, and Understanding Labels. The books are available in digital format (Word and/or PDF) at no additional cost, after purchase. This allows the print to be enlarged and/or the materials to be put into alternate formats. All of the interactive CD-ROMs and online lessons have audio and print, along with companion books. SYSTEM REQUIREMENT: Adobe Flash Player.

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Price: 160.00 to 80.00.

This product record was updated on September 29, 2010.

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Phillip Roy, Inc.

PO Box 130
Indian Rocks Beach, Florida 33785
United States
Telephone: 800-255-9085 or 727-593-2700.
Fax: 727-595-2685 or 877-595-2685.
Web: http://www.PhillipRoy.com.
Email: info@philliproy.com.


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