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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 6/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Improving Your Self Concept is a personal skills and behavior training tutorial program designed to enhance self worth for individuals with a cognitive, neurological or physical disability. This program provides an interactice assessment of the learner's strengths, weaknesses, likes, dislikes, and rules. They are encouraged to see themselves as worthy persons. Suggestions are made on ways to be more assertively honest with themselves and with others. COMPATIBILITY: Apple II and IBM and compatibles. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Apple II System; 64K; 5.25 inch disks; monitor (color optional); one disk drive; printer optional. IBM and compatibles; 256K; 5.25 or 3.5 inch disks; monitor (color optional); one disk drive; printer optional.

Notes: Complete Network System packages are also available.

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This product record was updated on June 17, 2005.

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Conover Company, A Division of Oakwood Solutions

4 Brookwood Court
Appleton, Wisconsin 54914
United States
Telephone: 800-933-1933 or 920-231-4667.
Fax: 800-933-1943.
Web: http://www.conovercompany.com.
Email: sales@connovercompany.com.


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