Box 7
Contains 8 Results:
Count to Ten, 1971
Produced by Roundtable Productions.
This training film emphasizes the importance of tact, understanding, and helpfulness in making public contact more pleasant and satisfying as well as underscoring the importance of maintaining good customer relations.
CPR for Bystanders, 2000
Produced by Pyramid Film and Video.
Explains the procedure for reviving a heart attack victim. The film also describes the warning signs of heart attacks, methods of clearing airway obstruction, risk factors, and child and infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Day Care Today, 1974
Produced by Polymorph Films. Written by Miriam Weinstein.
A community-oriented center, a factory-related daycare center for children of employees, and a university teaching-training center exemplify the diverse options for daycare and the potential for meeting the needs of preschool children.
Development of the Child: Language, 1972
Produced by Harper and Row.
Examines the process by which language is acquired during the first four years of life and how that acquisition can be influenced by different factors.
Developmental Caregiving: Day Care Center for Infants and Toddlers, 1985
Produced by New York University Film Library.
This film features infants and toddlers in a daycare center and explains how they are subjected to upsetting separations from parents, but learn to adapt.
Discovering Creative Patterns, 1964
Produced by Film Loan Intercampus Consortium.
The film looks at the different ways people use patterns as a tool for visual organization.
Endocrine Glands, 1939
Produced by the Film Loan Intercampus Consortium.
The film spotlights the importance of various glands of internal secretion.
Eye of the Beholder, 1953
Produced by BNA Communications, Inc.
As part of the General Electric Theatre Series, this film narrates the story of an artist who becomes involved in the murder of a beautiful girl, and how he is perceived differently by a number of witnesses.