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Independent Living Skills Tutorial Program

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  1. EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION SIGNS AND WORDS Employment information Signs and Words is a personal skills and independent living skills tutorial program designed for use with individuals with cognitive or developmental disabilities. This program teaches 80 signs and words which are essential for the workplace, including hired, fired, benefits, attitude, vacation, sick leave, holiday, dependents, employer, job application, and layoff. Multimedia software combines live action video and human-quality audio in an adult format. Corresponding pri...[More Information]

  2. VISUAL IMPACT Picture of VISUAL IMPACT --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Visual Impact is an independent living skills tutorial program designed for use by individuals with cognitive disabilities. This customizable, multimedia task training and skill maintenance program is intended to assist individuals with cognitive disabilities to be more independent in task performance. Visual Impact allows the user or a parent, caregiver, teacher, employer, or other individual create custom multimedia in...[More Information]

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