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Educating Children and Young People with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Constructing Personalised Pathways to Learning

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Carolyn Blackburn, Barry Carpenter, Jo Egerton

  • Educating Children and Young People with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

114 pages
2012
ISBN: 9780415670203

The range of learning difficulties associated with children and young people who have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) has been highlighted as an emerging but little understood area of Special Educational Needs.

This engaging, timely and highly practical book will raise awareness about FASD and its associated difficulties across the entire education workforce. It provides a range of specialist, tried-and-tested practical teaching and learning strategies from which teachers and support staff may construct personalised learning plans for students with FASD, and will help improve outcomes for all their children. It also:

  • Explains the impact that FASD can have on the child’s brain.
  • Discusses the overlapping and co-existing disorders, such as ADHD and autism spectrum disorders.
  • Shows how to support and empower teachers.
  • Provides ready to use teaching resources and strategies that can be used directly in the classroom.

Informed by research and written by leading experts in the field, Educating Children and Young People with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders will prove invaluable for experienced teachers and teaching assistants who are engaging in Continuing Professional Development, newly qualified and training Initial Teacher Training students.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction 2. FASD - History, Diagnosis, Causes and Prevalence 3. Understanding How FASD Impacts on Learning 4. A Teaching and learning Framework to Support Children and Young People with FASD 5. FASD and Complex Needs 6. Family Dynamics 7. Conclusion

"This excellent publication not only presents a practical approach aimed at raising awareness of FASD but also provides proven teaching and learning strategies for educationalists and other professionals. It addresses overlapping and co-existing disorders, such as ADHD and autism spectrum disorder and I particularly welcome this new resource as a valuable addition to the increasing body of contemporary knowledge in the area of FASD."
- Sue Miers, Chair, NOFASARD, Australia