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  1. Fantastic Antone Succeeds: Experiences in Educating Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome by Judith Kleinfeld, 1993-06-01
  2. Reaching Out to Children with FAS/FAE: A Handbook for Teachers, Counselors, and Parents Who Live and Work with Children Affected by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome by Diane Davis, 1994-06
  3. The Challenge of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Overcoming Secondary Disabilities
  4. Prenatal Exposure to Drugs/Alcohol: Characteristics and Educational Implications of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Cocaine/Polydrug Effects by Jeanette M. Soby, 1996-10
  5. Beyond the gloom and doom: Tools for help and hope with Native people affected by fetal alcohol syndrome and related neuro-developmental disorders by Suzanne L. B Kuerschner, 2001

1. Cambridge Educational - Teaching Children With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Children with fetal alcohol syndrome present their own special challenges to teacherschallenges that one school has met with wonderful results. This program travels to Winnipeg's
http://cambridge.films.com/id/5923/Teaching_Children_with_Fetal_Alcohol_Syndrome

2. Education, Special Education Fetal Alcohol Syndrome At NOFAS
Behavior problems, brain damage, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Special education, NOFAS
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Teaching Students with FAS/FASD
Common areas of concern in the classroom:
  • Distractibility Easily frustrated Poor fine and gross motor skills Poor attention Lack of organizational skills Problems with concrete thinking Poor peer relations
Remember:
  • FAS/FASD students are persons with some degree of brain damage. Children with FAS/FASD may have trouble expressing themselves. Be aware of their body language and know the warning signs for frustration, sadness, anger and other potentially hurtful emotions. Concepts that may be problematic include decision-making, time, impulsiveness and distinguishing between public and private behaviors. Memory tasks are difficult. Children with FAS/FASD may not be able to generalize information they have learned from one day to the next. It is important to make eye contact (unless this produces anxiety), repeat things and use short instructions. Math skills are difficult. Most students do not advance beyond a second- or third-grade level.

3. Fantastic Antone Succeeds! Experiences In Educating Children With Fetal Alcohol
Three themes run through the accounts of parents and teachers as they relate their experiences rearing and teaching children with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) (1) Children with
http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=ED360146

4. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome In The Classroom
One very comprehensive resource is the British Columbia Ministry of Education handbook on Teaching Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. It offers a comprehensive series of
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in the Classroom
Children affected by FAS are a challenge in the classroom because they have difficulties with learning, paying attention, memory and problem solving. The term Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) is commonly used to cover the range of effects seen in children whose mothers drank alcohol during their pregnancy. FASD can include physical, mental, behavioral and learning disabilities, with developmental delays and possible lifetime implications. Most children with FASD have normal or above normal IQs (only 15% having IQs below 70) and the symptoms that show up in the classroom are first seen as "behavior problems." The symptoms represent permanent brain damage from alcohol persisting into adulthood and include attention and memory deficits, hyperactivity, difficulty with abstract concepts, poor problem solving skills, immature social behavior, lack of emotional control, poor impulse control and poor judgment. Understanding that these behaviors are not within the child's control and can be made worse by abuse and neglect, teachers may have few strategies for dealing with inappropriate behavior apart from being more forgiving when it happens.

5. Research
.Worth the trip raising and teaching children with fetal alcohol syndrome. Narrated by Katheryn Holland. 49 min. Cambridge, MA Vida Health Communications, c1996.
http://www.unc.edu/~habeck/research.html

6. Teaching Students With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/BC Ministry Of Education/Special E
Appendix 1 Sample Questions to Discuss During a Meeting with Parents or Guardians Appendix 2 Notes from First Meeting with Parents or Guardians
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Appendices Appendix 1: Sample Questions to Discuss During a Meeting with Parents or Guardians Appendix 2: Notes from First Meeting with Parents or Guardians Appendix 3: Common Misinterpretations of Normal Responses in Students with FAS/E Appendix 4: Adaptive Skills Checklist Appendix 5: Memory Skills Checklist Appendix 6: Language Development Checklist Appendix 7: Motor Skills Checklist Appendix 8: Mathematics Skills Checklist Appendix 9: Science Skills Checklist Appendix 10: Fine Arts Skills Checklist Resources Organizations
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7. Maxing Out Performance In Public Schools: FCPP - Frontier Centre For Public Poli
many awardwinning articles and books later, was David Livingstone School, one of two elementary schools whose amazing success in teaching children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome has
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    If a formula for excellent public schools could be condensed into a single word, the term “empowerment” comes closest to the mark. That concept lies at the heart of a good-news story recently brought to this city by journalist and author, Andrew Nikiforuk. His putative topic – Five Ways to Improve Public Education: A Talk About Taboos – sounded mild, but the content of the measures was quite revolutionary. Together, they boil down to a basic restructuring of control in the public school system. A native of North Battleford, Nikiforuk once taught at the Winnipeg Child Development Centre, where he adopted the mantra, “There are no children who can't learn to read, only those who haven't been taught.” His first stop on this return trip, many award-winning articles and books later, was David Livingstone School, one of two elementary schools whose amazing success in teaching children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome has attracted national attention.

8. Teaching Children With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Education Resource - StudySphere
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9. MightyStudents.com
STUDENTS The Challenges of Teaching Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Rod Lindberg University of Scranton Abstract FAS is the most prevalent cause of mental disorders
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3031 words/12 pages Running Head : CHALLENGES IN TEACHING F .A .S . STUDENTS The Challenges of Teaching Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Rod Lindberg University of Scranton Abstract FAS is the most prevalent cause of mental disorders in the United States . There are numerous negative effects associated with this disorder that impact the social , physical , cognitive and behavioral development of the individuals . FAS poses significant challenges for the teacher and the student within the classroom . IDEA requires these students to be oriented in the...

10. Teaching Students With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/BC Ministry Of Education/Special E
Teaching Students with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Teaching the Student with FAS or FAE . If you are a classroom teacher who, for the first time, is about to teach a student with Fetal
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Teaching the Student with FAS or FAE
If you are a classroom teacher who, for the first time, is about to teach a student with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Fetal Alcohol Effect (FAS/E), this guide can be helpful. Many of the strategies are general and may be appropriate for use with students who are not diagnosed with FAS/E, but who do share some of the learning needs of students with FAS/E. This resource guide is organized around areas of concern identified by experienced classroom and integration support teachers. Its goal is to provide teachers with a clear understanding of the needs of students with FAS/E by:
  • defining Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE), describing the common learning and behavioural characteristics of Children with FAS/E, and suggesting strategies that may be helpful in meeting the challenges these children present in the classroom.

11. Campaign Announced To Help Prevent Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Saskatchewan Sage |
Problems of the Child Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Students Like MeTeaching Children With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (39 min.). This extremely of an absorbing series on Fetal Alcohol
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12. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Mental Retardation At NOFAS
Organizing The Physical Space. Reduce the visual and auditory distractions in the classroom (e.g., remove hangings from the ceiling, organize bulletin boards and bookshelves so they
http://www.nofas.org/educator/morestrat.aspx
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Organizing The Physical Space
  • Reduce the visual and auditory distractions in the classroom (e.g., remove hangings from the ceiling, organize bulletin boards and bookshelves so they are uncluttered and close the door to reduce hallway noise).
Reinforcing Routines and Assisting with Transitions
  • Keep the classroom schedule the same all year and use visuals to reinforce the schedule (e.g., hold up a book for reading time or show a picture of children playing for recess). Keep the seating assignment consistent all year long. Use a consistent signal when a change in routine is about to happen (e.g., a soft bell, a tap on the board, a song or a raised hand).
Making Learning Accommodations
  • Institute simple assists like the use of a calculator, a manila folder placed on the student's desk to block out distractions or a ruler on the page while reading to help the student keep his or her place. To verify understanding, have the student explain instructions in his or her own words or demonstrate what he or she has learned.

13. ALCOHOL RELATED BIRTH DEFECTS
Students Like Me Teaching Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (Video 1483) 2000; 39 min Audience educators; students in professional programs Synopsis The biggest learning problem
http://www.camh.net/About_Addiction_Mental_Health/CAMH_Library/AV/alcohol_fas_20

14. Films For The Humanities And Sciences - Living With ADHD
Teaching Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Children with fetal alcohol syndrome present their own special challenges to teacherschallenges that one school has met with wonderful
http://ffh.films.com/id/12042/Living_with_ADHD.htm

15. Films For The Humanities And Sciences - Dillon Is Different: Fragile X Syndrome
Teaching Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Children with fetal alcohol syndrome present their own special challenges to teacherschallenges that one school has met with wonderful
http://ffh.films.com/id/5326/Dillon_Is_Different_Fragile_X_Syndrome.htm

16. Self Realization Publications: Psychotherapy Teaching Children With Fetal Alcoh
Children with fetal alcohol syndrome present their own special challenges to teachers—challenges that one school has met with wonderful results.
http://www.srpublications.com/psychotherapy/teaching-children-with-fetal-alcohol
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Children with fetal alcohol syndrome present their own special challenges to teacherschallenges that one school has met with wonderful results. This program travels to Winnipegs David Livingstone School, a public elementary school with two classrooms uniquely tailored for children with FAS. Teachers and occupational therapists demonstrate and discuss many of their innovative teaching techniques which help compensate for their students heightened sensitivity to light and sound.
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17. Florida Fights FASD - Resources
Students like Me Teaching Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome http//www.nofas.org/educator/ links.aspx. Teaching Students with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Effects A Resource Guide for
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18. DVD Inventory List
Teaching Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Films for the Humanities Sciences 44 The Promise of Group Therapy, Nelson and Roller (3part series) The Beginning
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Worth the Trip: Raising and Teaching Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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Worth the Trip is the first comprehensive video resource about the health, development and learning styles of children affected by fetal alcohol. The program presents strategies for meeting the developmental and behavioral challenges faced by children with FAS and the parents and professionals who care for them. Chapters address: - Sensory sensitivity
- Eating and feeding
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- Sleep issues - Siblings - Friendships - Coming to terms with... The Best I Can Be: Living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome-Effects (Revised) (Mom's Choice Awards Recipient) by Jodee Kulp (Author), Liz Kulp (Author) A young teen with Fetal Alcohol Effects challenges the world to peer inside her life and brain. Through her own writings the reader is taken on a life changing journey that will impact their thinking about how to help and understand children with brain damage due to Fetal Alcohol.

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