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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

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A blog about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

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    Posted on Sunday December 7th, 2008 at 23:03

    A great school for the alcohol-affected child is designed to run on predictability and a solid routine. Preparing the student each day, is necessary, and an important early intervention plan for positive and productive behavior. As the day begins,...

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    Posted on Sunday December 7th, 2008 at 23:01

    The different issues previously described indicate the varying difficulties experienced by children with FAS and those providing care for the child. There are many interventions that can be implemented, some of which are described; however, there is...

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    Posted on Sunday December 7th, 2008 at 23:00

    Play needs to have a purpose. If the toys are scattered everywhere, the child with FAS will have difficulty focusing on any type of positive play. Keeping the toys in containers and allowing the child to choose his play of choice eliminates distrac...

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    Posted on Sunday December 7th, 2008 at 22:58

    To describe and/or identify emotions is very difficult for the alcohol-affected child. Because they have a hard time articulating what they are feeling, it is very important to teach the child how to label the emotion, which will allow for the approp...

  • Bonding with the FAS child

    Posted on Sunday December 7th, 2008 at 22:56

    Children with FAS need support, lots of love and affection, even if they react negatively. A few goals to aid in bonding with the child and teaching positive touch responses can be attained by simply working with the child on a daily basis to develop...

  • Continue with Early Intervention

    Posted on Sunday December 7th, 2008 at 22:53

    Gradually the child will improve. As the attention span continues to develop, the FAS child will begin to improve with an abundance of vocabulary words. However, the principal problem of distractibility still remains to be a problem. The idea is t...

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