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A school curriculum for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: advice from a young adult with FASD
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2016
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Family MedicinePhotovoice MethodologyEducationEarly Childhood EducationAlcohol MisuseFamily StudiesSocioemotional DevelopmentSocial-emotional DevelopmentEarly Childhood ExperienceChild AssessmentDevelopmental DisorderHealth EducationYoung PeopleLife ExperiencesEarly Childhood DevelopmentSchool CurriculumYoung AdultMaternal HealthAlcohol AbuseAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbusePediatricsSpecial EducationApplied Developmental ScienceMedicineLife Course
While a significant number of individuals in Canada and globally are affected by prenatal fetal alcohol exposure, scant research exists that focuses specifically on the subjective experiences of this population. Based on a single case study exploring through Photovoice methodology the life experiences of a young adult with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), this research paper utilises Schwab’s curriculum commonplaces as a framework to present results pertinent to the field of Education. Four themes emerged that illuminate the participants’ resilience and self-awareness of issues related to independence versus support, strengths and challenges, attitude and adaptation strategies, and advice for others. Curriculum suggestions based on the findings are offered for educators working with young people with FASD in general education settings. Further implications for Education and suggestions for additional research are included.
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