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Beyond F.A.T. City : a look back, a look ahead / presented by Richard D. Lavoie ; director, Bob Comiskey.
First released by PBS in 2004. "A conversation about special education"--Case-slip. "This DVD offers practical strategies as well as inspirational messages for those who teach children with learning disabilities who constantly struggle with frustration, anxiety and tension (F.A.T.) ... This program is designed to give teachers and parents the opportunity to become involved in candid and thought-provoking discussions on how to play a more effective role in the life of a learning disabled child ... Is filled with powerful and provocative stories about the history and philosophy of the F.A.T. City project, major trends and issues in the field of learning disabilities, and the challenges ahead for parents and education professionals."- From back cover. "This DVD offers practical strategies as well as inspirational messages for those who teach children with learning disabilities who constantly struggle with frustration, anxiety and tension (F.A.T.) ... This program is designed to give teachers and parents the opportunity to become involved in candid and thought-provoking discussions on how to play a more effective role in the life of a learning disabled child ... Is filled with powerful and provocative stories about the history and philosophy of the F.A.T. City project, major trends and issues in the field of learning disabilities, and the challenges ahead for parents and education professionals."- From back cover.