Videos currently owned by SEPTA and available to loan to any interested parent or teacher

Please call Amy Lieberman at 630-4443 or email at dashdoar@aol.com for more information or to request a loan.  Please think about donating to SEPTA any video that you have found helpful and are no longer using

 -Fitting in and having fun
Social Skills training video Volume 1

Follow Jonathan through his school day and learn how to get along better with classmates and teachers

13 lessons that will entertain children as they learn the skills needed to help them fit in. www.tdscocialskills.com


-Corey's plan
A transition- Focused IEP

Length 26 minutes
Closed- Captioned


-Understanding Learning Disabilities: How difficult can this be?
The F.A.T. City workshop

Presented by Richard D. Lavoie
Eagle Hill Outreach 

This unique program allows viewers to experience the same frustration, anxiety and tension that children with learning disabilities face in their daily lives. Teachers, social workers, psychologists, parents and friends who have participated in Richard Lavoie's workshop reflect upon their experience and the way it changed their approach to L.D. children. 70 minute Video and Discussion Guide


-Learning Disabilities and Social Skills with Richard Lavoie      Last One picked...First one Picked on

Playing with friends is a daily ritual for most children. But kids with learning disabilities are often isolated and rejected. Their problems making and keeping friends are compounded by their poor social skills. The challenges confronting learning disabled children in their lives both in and out of the classroom are examined. Teacher version: 68 minute


 -What the silenced say:  an evening with Jonathan Mooney

Jonathan Mooney is quickly emerging as one of the foremost leaders in alternative education. Thousands have heard his message as he has lectured around the world. His book Learning Outside the Lines, has received critical acclaim and commercial success.

In What the Silenced Say, Jonathan speaks honestly in a voice that comes straight from the educational trenches about his experience as a dyslexic and hyperactive student who did not learn to read until he was twelve. Jonathan outlines how he moved past feeling "stupid and crazy" to ultimately graduate with a 4.0 in English literature from Brown University.

What the Silenced Say is a call for educational revolution for all of us concerned with cognitive diversity. The video includes a lecture, a Q&A session with the audience, and an in-depth interview with Jonathan, exploring his early struggles and ultimate success while spreading his message of hope and empowerment.