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Extractions: Family Life and Relationships ACTIVE PARENTING color 112 min. Six approx. 16 min. sessions, combine professional video tapes, support materials and structured activities to help concerned adults raise cooperative, responsible, courageous children. Includes video preview which helps introduce program to participants. Part 1: "The Active Parent" - Part 2: "Understanding Your Child" - Part 3: "Instilling Courage" - Part 4: "Developing Responsibility" - Part 5: "Winning Cooperation" - Part 6: "The Democratic Family in Action". VHS VIDEO, PRINT MATERIALS. ACTIVE TIMES - QUIET TIMES: MAKING TRANSITIONS EASIER color 71 min. 5/8/03 Penn State videoconference intended for childcare providers and families. Focuses on transition times with children and how to make them easier. Topics discussed include: Nap time, drop off and pick up; Fun activities to make clean-up easier; Ideas for calming the chaos. VHS VIDEO, PROGRAM GUIDE. Part of BETTER KID CARE Series. BIG CHANGES, BIG CHOICES #11: GETTING ALONG WITH PARENTS