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FASD Elephant™ Podcast & Blog - FASD Elephant (TM) Re-Run: KTOO Interview with Morgan Fawcett, Flute Player

FASD Elephant (TM) Re-Run: KTOO Interview with Morgan Fawcett, Flute Player

07/31/08 • 21 min

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FASD Elephant (TM) #011: The Secondary Disabilities of FASD

People with FASD (including FAS) have both primary and secondary disabilities. Secondary disabilities are those disabilities that arise because of a mismatch between the brain damage and factors in the environment--they are not directly caused from the brain damage.

Streissguth, et al (1996) conducted a four year study on the secondary disabilities of 415 individuals with FASD and found six secondary disabilites:

  1. Mental Health Problems - 90% of the 415 had mental health conditions of any type; 61% had ADHD and more than 50% had depression.
  2. Disrupted School Experiences - Over 60% had disruptions in school... from suspensions to drop-out.
  3. Trouble with the Law - 60% had trouble with the law, with shoplifting and theft the most common crime.
  4. Confinement - 50% had been confined, either incarcerated, inpatient mental health hospitalization, or inpatient chemical dependency treatment.
  5. Inappropriate Sexual Behavior - 49% had displayed inappropriate sexual behavior, most common was sexual advances, sexual touching, and promiscuity.
  6. Alcohol and Drug Problems - 35% had chemical abuse problems.

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undefined - FASD Elephant (TM) #012: FASD School Intervention: Getting Back to Ready

FASD Elephant (TM) #012: FASD School Intervention: Getting Back to Ready

Students with FASD sometimes have “melt-downs” in school. These melt-downs can baffle and anger teachers, staff, and parents, but they are simply the student’s way of showing that they cannot cope with what is being asked of them or with what is going on at the moment.

When a melt-down begins, all goals should change to “getting back to ready,” rather than trying to force compliance (which usually worsens the melt-down). Try the steps suggested in this podcast, and a free PDF hand-out comes with it in episode #012a.

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