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Showing posts with label Model. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2015

Model Railroader Get Rabate

Title : Model Railroader
Category: Model Trains
Brand: Kalmbach Publ Co
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File
Rating : 4.5
Buyer Review : 14

Description : This kind of Model Railroader works fantastic, simple to operate as well as modify. The cost of this became much lower compered to other areas we investigates, and never far more when compared with comparable merchendise

This unique thing delivers surpasses own anticipation, this has chaned into a great replace on me personally, The idea appeared securely as well as speedily Model Railroader



Tips, projects, and photographs designed to help readers improve layouts and keep in touch with the hobby.


Review :
Great magazine for the modeler
Model Railroader is the magazine to subscribe to if you want a source source for useful information on model railroading. Each issue has a wealth of information on all aspects of modeling, from creating a winning track layout, to rolling stock, to realistic scenery. While many of the articles are geared to those just getting into the hobby and the casual modeler, there is plenty useful information for the experienced modeler as well. I have found the issues that I have read to date to be extremely useful in providing ideas for how to construct a great and appealing layout. Moreover, the layout of the magazine it outstanding, the articles are well written, and the material is fresh and interesting. In every way, this is a quality production.. Each issue has a wealth of information on all aspects of modeling, from creating a winning track layout, to rolling stock, to creating realistic scenery. While many of the articles are geared to those just getting into the hobby and the casual...
Model Railroader. The standard and leader.
I've just finished the 75th anniversary issue of Model Railroader. Another excellent issue. Model Railroader is the once - and still - leader in the model railroading journalism field. There are other magazines which cater to a particular niche in this already small interest area that may do a better job in their specialized areas of interest - but for the best overall coverage, for leadership, for vision, for service to model railroading - Model Railroader stands alone.

Model Railroader offers the best photos, well-written articles, leading edge ideas and techniques. And they do this all for about the same price as the other magazines in the field.

Model Railroader is the Original and still Favorite Magazine for Model Railroaders in the Americas
Model Railroader has been criticized for years for 'light' model railroading, concentrating on new modelers instead of appealing to the old pros. I really think they are doing what they need to do to appeal to the most modelers possible. They have articles on scratch building or kitbashing nearly every issue, great articles on many different topics applicable to most modelers and of course they do the full color 'layout tour' better than anyone!

The other magazines of course are excellent in their own ways but if you are new to the hobby or like step by step projects with lots of photos and illustrations or like to look at the great photography of model railroads this is the place to go. It is truly astounding how many great model railroads there have been in this magazine over the years.

My only criticisms are nearly exclusive HO scale coverage, which is understandable but still frustrating (I am an O scaler myself), and the demise of the old 'dollar model' or...

Monday, June 15, 2015

Model Airplane News Big SALE

Title : Model Airplane News
Category: Radio Operation
Brand: AirAge Publishing
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File
Rating : 3.4
Buyer Review : 11










Review :
The only game in town
If you are a avid R/C airplane person, this is the magazine to get. It is better than Model Aviation that comes with your AMA membership because it has articles and reviews of the latest products available -- Not just sections relating to AMA events/areas of interest. I always like to know about the latest gadgets available and how they relate to existing technology.
However, take all reviews with the understanding that they will never have a negative review (fearful of killing an up and coming manufacturer with a bad review). You have to read between the lines. But, after reading a few reviews you will understand what I mean.

Where's the beef?
There's no meat in this mag! Did I buy a catalog? There are better, more informative magazines in this hobby. It's not a bad rag, just not a good one. It does have alot of color photo's and decent reviews. They're not about things that interest me, though. If you like nothing but ARF's and are not interested in any other aspect of the hobby like building and designing then this magazine is for you.

Well, infrequently they have plans and other stuff. Mostly electric though. I'm a diehard "slimer" of the 1/2A variety.

Not much content
I took this magazine for a year and found it rather disappointing, there was little real content. I was starting to thing that all the magazines had become just ad space for retailers until I picked up Fly RC, I find that it has much more actual content.


Sunday, May 3, 2015

Early Start Denver Model for Young Children with Autism: Promoting Language, Learning, and Engagement On Sale

Title : Early Start Denver Model for Young Children with Autism: Promoting Language, Learning, and Engagement
Category: Child Psychology
Brand: The Guilford Press
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File
Rating : 4.2
Buyer Review : 17

Description : This Early Start Denver Model for Young Children with Autism: Promoting Language, Learning, and Engagement does excellent, user friendly as well as alter. The price of this wa much lower as compered to other places I reviewed, and not much more when compared with comparable product or service

This kind of thing delivers overtake the prospect, this has chaned into a great buy for me personally, The concept appeared properly and quickly Early Start Denver Model for Young Children with Autism: Promoting Language, Learning, and Engagement


From leading authorities, this state-of-the-art manual presents the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), the first comprehensive, empirically tested intervention specifically designed for toddlers and preschoolers with autism. Supported by the principles of developmental psychology and applied behavior analysis, ESDM’s intensive teaching interventions are delivered within play-based, relationship-focused routines. The manual provides structured, hands-on strategies for working with very young children in individual and group settings to promote development in such key domains as imitation; communication; social, cognitive, and motor skills; adaptive behavior; and play.

Implementing individualized treatment plans for each child requires the use of an assessment tool, the Early Start Denver Model Curriculum Checklist for Young Children with Autism. A nonreproducible checklist is included in the manual for reference, along with instructions for use; 8½" x 11" checklists are sold separately in sets of 15 ready-to-use booklets.

See also the authors' related parent guide, An Early Start for Your Child with Autism.
 




Review :
Excellent Resource for Professionals!
This is an excellent intervention model that combines the best of developmental and naturalistic behavioral models for children with autism. The books is very well written and provides clear descriptions of the intervention components and methodologies. The flow charts to assist practiioners with understanding how to individualize the program for children who may need more support are especially helpful. The authors provide a theoretical framework and informamtion regarding reserach into the model and then the following chapters offer specific steps involved in conducting an appropriate assessment, developing clear, measurable goals and implementing the intervention to meet those goals. Specific instructions for targettng core features of autism in very young children, like imiation and joint attention, are outlined in detail. Practioners can use this manual to develop a program that meets children's IFSP needs/goals and to measure progress along the way. I highly recommend this...
Lots of joint attention material.
Generally I use the VB-MAPP, and it's been fantastic, but I have found some domains of the assessment more difficult to use as a curriculum guide, specifically social skills. This assessment. Which is also criterion-based, breaks down how to teach joint attention skills and early social skills like responding to gestures. I read it over the weekend and got so excited to update my programs with all the fun material. One thing I thought was odd-- it's criterion referenced to children with autism, not neurotypical development, so if you are attempting to approximate typical development, you'll need to cross reference it somehow.

Also, it seemed to have a bit of an identity crisis. Parents reviewing it said it is too technical, but I needed it to be more technical and have more research behind it. It makes assertions that aren't supported by the body of evidence, which is really frustrating. However, it is still very useful as supplement to lesson planning for behavioral...
Nothing New Here, Move Along
I currently have my child enrolled in RDI, have taken the More Than Words program, and employed Floortime techniques to interact with my ASD child. So I was really hoping that this book would provide me with more ideas on play based or relationship based therapies. I was really disappointed that this book was more of a theoretical view of autism and how they conducted their study. In fact, the book states that the kids in the study had to meet a certain set of skills before their techniques could be employed. You really can't use their techniques on every child in the autism spectrum (their website states it is targeted for ages 14mos - 3 yrs). Their study even includes a child who can already imitate at 18 months. Are their techniques more for higher functioning ASD children? It kind of makes me wonder.

Now about their techniques, it's just about alternating sessions of ABA and play/social based interactions with the parents (sounds like Floortime or Son Rise to...