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Other Items from Instructional Materials
HIV: The First Year - An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed (2nd Edition) - This completely revised and updated edition guides you step-by-step through everything you need to do and learn throughout the crucial first year.
Eating for Autism: The 10-Step Nutrition Plan - Describes a 10-step nutrition plan to help treat your child's autism, asperger's, or ADHD. The plan starts with basic modifications and gradually moves to more advanced interventions, allowing parents to implement changes at their own pace.
Living With Eating Disorders: Teen's Guide - While eating disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia, or binge-eating, mainly affect girls and young women, these serious and potentially fatal disorders are now prevalent in children as young as nine and, increasingly, in boys and men as well.
What's Eating You? A Workbook for Teens with Anorexia, Bulimia, and other Eating Disorders - Helps girls better understand and recover from eating disorders.
Hands-On Health: The Activity Book for Working With Teens - Packed with hundreds of fun-filled, hands-on activities, role plays, and reproducible handouts to make nutrition and health come alive for today's teens.
Dr. Rob's Guide to Raising Fit Kids - This guide helps families make changes that will improve their children's health and fitness.
Best 10 1/4 Tips for Eating Healthy (DVD) - Shows students, in a creative, interactive, and fun way, how to use the food pyramid as a guide to good food choices.
Managing Your Health (5 videos) (VHS) - Learn how the human body systems work together to maintain good health.
My Pyramid: Simple Steps to Healthy Living (DVD) - Explore the six basic food groups and see how families make sure they eat enough whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
Protecting You Protecting Me (curriculum for Grades 1-5) - The goal of this evidence-based curriculum is to educate children in elementary school about the risks of alcohol and other drug use.
Drug Testing in Schools: Guidelines for Effective Use - Helps school administrators understand the benefits and risks of student drug testing (SDT), how to address parental concerns, what to do if a student tests positive, and more.
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