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Project More is an independent living skills tutorial designed to provide short sequential steps to perform basic personal care routines for individuals with a developmental disability. The ultimate objective of teaching step-by-step procedures is to enhance self sufficency and independence. It comes with complete guides that contain all the procedures and tips you need to help a student master these important skills. Each module covers teacher instructions, teaching strategies, correction procedures, motivational systems, testing criteria and recordkeeping components. Topics in the Personal Care Series includes: Blowing Your Nose, Brushing Your Teeth, Eating, Rolling Your Hair, Shaving Your Face, Showering, Washing Your Hair, Washing Your Hands, and more. The Taking Care of Simple Injuries Series includes titles such as Using Antiseptic Cream, Using Bandages, Treating Burns, Treating Bruises and Nosebleeds, and more.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Riverdeep, Inc.

100 Pine Street
Suite 1900
San Francisco, California 94111
United States
Telephone: 800-825-4420 or 415-659-2000.
Fax: 866-627-1403 or 415-659-2020.
Web: http://www.riverdeep.net.
Email: info@riverdeep.net.


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