Study guide, Tying your own shoes.: NF4-32/2010E-PDF

"Tying Your Own Shoes is an animated documentary portrait of four talented artists, all of whom have Down syndrome. ... Children 8 and over, adolescents, adults with special needs, parents, educators and workers in the field of special needs will understand and enjoy this film. It can be useful as a discussion starter, to educate children and teens about Down syndrome, to break down stereotypes and to address issues of diversity, disability, bullying and difference in the classroom."

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Publication information
Department/Agency National Film Board of Canada.
Title Study guide, Tying your own shoes.
Variant title Tying your own shoes, a film by Shira Avni = En laçant mes souliers, un film de Shira Avni
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Caption title.
Cover title: Tying your own shoes, a film by Shira Avni = En laçant mes souliers, un film de Shira Avni.
Issued also in French under title: Guide pédagogique, En laçant mes souliers.
Includes references.
Summary -- Filmmaker's introduction -- Classroom and art-related activities -- The making of the film -- The artists in the film -- Down syndrome: different generations -- What is Down syndrome? -- Resources.
Publishing information [Montreal] : National Film Board = L'Office national du film du Canada, [2010]
Author / Contributor Avni, Shira, filmmaker
Description 1 online resource (8 unnumbered pages) : illustrations
Catalogue number
  • NF4-32/2010E-PDF
Subject terms Intellectual disabilities
Artists
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