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An Introduction to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Series
MAY 25, 2021
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a diagnostic term describing the impacts on the brain and body of individuals prenatally exposed to alcohol. FASD is a lifelong disability and individuals may experience some challenges in their physical, mental, learning, behavioural and/or social skill. This is a series of three presentations that provides a thorough overview of FASD diagnosis, learning and available funding and respite supports.
This video provides will introduce participants to some key features of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and identify some areas that someone with FASD may require support with.
This video will explain how memory may be affected by FASD, identify a child’s strengths with memory and discuss how to engage with a child or youth using collaborative strategies to support memory.
This video will focus on supporting communication and cognitive and auditory processing. We will discuss how processing may be affected by FASD, tools to identify a child’s strengths in these two areas and opportunities to engage with a child or youth with collaborative strategies to support communication and cognitive and auditory processing.
In this video, participants will learn how abstract thinking and executive functioning may be affected by FASD, how identify a child’s strengths in these two areas and how to engage with a child or youth with collaborative strategies to support abstract thinking and executive functioning.
In this video, participants will learn about different tools and services available to help support individuals with FASD.
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