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AIDS: The Teen Guide to Living
Scientists today are becoming optimistic that HIV infection will someday be controllable. In the meantime, people of all ages are learning how to avoid risking exposure to HIV, and living responsibly to protect themselves and their loved ones. This program provides straightforward media support for Health units on human sexuality, STDs, and behavioral choices. Students' understanding of the relationship between unsafe behaviors and personal health, and the risks of contracting STDs through sexual involvement, is reinforced as the program answers the frequently asked questions about HIV/AIDS transmission, at-risk behaviors, testing, and the future following an HIV-positive test result. Common myths regarding the disease are addressed, along with information for avoiding HIV infection.
© 1996
NIM-12 22 Min. $ 99.95 ADD TO CART

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HIV/AIDS 101
Kim Bouldin-Jones, a nationally recognized authority on AIDS prevention addresses how HIV is transmitted, detected and treated, and the current clinical parameters for diagnosing HIV-positive status and AIDS. Contains practical steps for reducing the risk of transmission, beginning with the change in the nomenclature from "safe" sex to the more accurate "safer" sex. © 2003
AMC-305 25 Min. $ 195.00 ADD TO CART

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Storm Warning: Teenagers and AIDS
This emotional and powerful film depicts the danger of the HIV/AIDS epidemic to teens. The clear, powerful message is about teens making informed decisions based on knowledge and facts about the disease, and then making the necessary behavioral changes to help reduce their risk of contracting the HIV virus. Viewers experience the emotional impact of HIV/AIDS on a teen who has been diagnosed with the disease - and ultimately dies - and the impact that this has on his family, friends, and peers. The program is intended for audiences in grades seven through twelve, and should be used as a means of opening up classroom discussion of various topics surrounding the issue of teens and HIV/AIDS. This video is part of the Understanding AIDS series - two videos specially produced by Charlton Memorial Hospital to help preteens and teenagers learn about HIV/AIDS prevention. The other title in the series "The Road We Take: Kids Growing Up in the Shadow of AIDS" treats the sensitive issue of HIV/AIDS in a way appropriate for fourth, fifth and sixth grade children while still helping them understand what HIV/AIDS is and how it can be prevented. © 1996
AMC-306 20 Min. $ 99.95 ADD TO CART

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AIDS: Facts For Kids
This new live-action video puts to rest unnecessary fears and sends a straightforward message about the real dangers of HIV infection. Make this fundamental video the foundation of your AIDS curriculum. A personable young narrator explains that we don't catch HIV from a sneeze, a water fountain, a telephone, a swimming pool, or other casual contact with an HIV infected person. She does explain that HIV is transmitted in two ways - sex with an infected person, or when infected blood gets mixed with our own. Video presents the facts kids need to make responsible, healthy choices for themselves. The candid advice includes these points: don't have sex, don't use illegal drugs, and guard against any activity that might result in the mixing of blood. © 1998
MM-17 12min. $69.00 ADD TO CART

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Learning Matters
Some of the best and worst school-based health clinics are visited such as: head start programs, school health clinics, and adolescent AIDS clinics. Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former surgeon general, discusses childhood immunization. Students talk about sexuality and behavior and how it affects performance in school. The video reveals Norplant, a controversial contraceptive implant that one public school is making available in an effort to reduce teen pregnancy. For counselors, teachers, and others working with adolescents
NIM-02 60 min. $59.95 ADD TO CART

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Smart Sex: How To Protect Yourself In The Age Of AIDS
Peer pressure is one of the main reasons teens become sexually active before they are mature enough to handle the responsibility. As a result, many teens engage in sexual behavior which too often leads to unwanted pregnancy, or worse, contracting and spreading HIV and other STDs. Smart Sex: How to Protect Yourself in the Age of AIDS dramatizes a typical situation in which two teens are pressured to have sex by their friends, and must decide for themselves what to do. Teen hosts discuss all aspects of this important decision, including how to tell if you're ready to be sexually active, the importance and proper use of condoms, misconceptions about sexually-transmitted diseases and who can get them, the difference between HIV and AIDS, who should be tested for HIV, and how and when to get tested. The young actors in the program present the material in a modern, believable manner to which teens will easily relate. ©1996
AM-243 19 min. $149.95 ADD TO CART

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Hope For The Future: Confronting HIV In Children And Adolescents
Designed for caregivers who work with HIV-positive children and their families, this program presents candid portraits of several children living with HIV infection. Its overriding message: new medical treatments are helping HIV-positive children lead normal lives. A compelling media addition to Health units on STDs, the program sends a cautious, but life-affirming message to HIV-positive children, their siblings and other family members. © 1993
AMC-303/English 15 Min. $ 49.95
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AMSS-267/Spanish 15 Min. $ 49.95
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Sexual Responsibility
What are the far-reaching consequences of becoming a teen father? What does it feel like to be a teen facing death from AIDS? These are the issues two high school teens must face in a candid look at the consequences of risky sexual behavior. Before teens Lauren and Paul began their unsettling "flipped day" each had revealed they'd engaged in unprotected sex with multiple partners -- without serious thought for the consequences. Now Lauren faces life and death with AIDS, and Paul confronts the responsibilities that come with fathering a child. The program is a dose of reality that provides an excellent basis for thought and discussion concerning the hazards inherent in risky sexual behavior. An Arnold Shapiro/Allison Grodner production. VHS video cassettes of this program may be purchased for private home use. © 2001
AMC-302 21 Min. $ 149.95 ADD TO CART

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HIV/ AIDS and Nutrition
This video contains the latest information on nutrition-medication interactions, metabolic problems, body shape changes, osteoporosis and more. Nutritional and pharmacologic treatment options to treat these problems discussed, as are food safety issues and meal planning to support medications. © 2002
NOT AVAILABLE IN PAL FORMAT
NHVE-372 18 min. $89 ADD TO CART

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