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  1. DOMESTIC SKILLS PACKAGE (MODEL DS-20F) The Domestic Skills Package, model DS-20F, is an independent living skills tutorial and time management training system designed to teach self-care and grooming, housekeeping, and scheduling skills to people with cognitive disabilities. The package is comprised of three separate programs: The Looking Good Program, model LD-10F ($179), the Keeping House Program, model KH-10F ($179), and the Plan Your Day Program, model PD-01F ($189); see separate entries. The package includes all material from ea...[More Information]

  2. EDMARK TIME TELLING Time Telling is a time management training system and time skills tutorial program designed to incrementally build skills for people who do not yet know how to tell time. The program uses behavior modification and programmed learning to teach users to read a standard or digital clock and to say and write the correct time. It carefully sequences time-telling skills that students can master to the level of the minute. The skills necessary for reading a clock are divided into small steps, and syste...[More Information]

  3. PLAN YOUR DAY (MODEL PD-21Q) The Plan Your Day Program, model PD-21Q, is a time management training system and independent living skills tutorial designed to teach planning and scheduling skills to people with cognitive disabilities. The program includes the Plan Your Day Picture Set, model PD-11Q ($69), the curriculum, model PD-02Q ($79), a display book, model DB-01F ($24), and the Plan Your Day Video, model PD-03Q ($59). The Picture Set provides materials necessary for a picture sequencing approach to scheduling: 48 lamin...[More Information]

  4. QUARTER HOUR WATCH Picture of QUARTER HOUR WATCH The Quarter Hour Watch is a prompter and time management training system designed for use by individuals with cognitive disabilities or brain injury. This time management device is intended for use by people who are unable to tell time and enables the use of time without requiring the user to read a clock. Events are presented by pictures programmed to specific times. The time remaining to the event is shown as lighted points. Each point represents one quarter of an hour. If there are 2 hours or...[More Information]

  5. TIME SKILLS Time Skills is a time management training system and time skills tutorial program designed to stress the concept that individuals nust take responsibility for their personal daily and weekly schedules. The game's Draw card categories include clocks, home, school or work, and community. Topics covered include setting a watch, setting an alarm clock, punctuality, time sheets, taking medication, making reservations, and others. The program includes the game board and playing pieces, draw cards, a t...[More Information]

  6. TIMESCALES TimeScales is a time management training system designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities. This CD-ROM-based program offers three modules: Hours of the day, minutes of the hour, and from time to time. Each module has a multiple choice and a set the clock option. The parent or teacher can also choose the image or prompt shown as well as the clock face, digital time, time in words, or audio cue only. A preferences menu permits a choice of difficulty level for each question. CO...[More Information]

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