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November 1st, 2017 12:01 AM to November 30th, 2017 11:59 PM
This on-demand webinar will highlight the importance of sensory sensitivities in children and youth with FASD.

This is an on-demand webinar that can be viewed online at your convenience after you register and purchase.

Overview: In forty years of research on FASD, a lot has been learned about the direct effect on a baby’s developing brain of alcohol in utero. There is a growing body of knowledge about the types of interventions and supports required across the life span and in a variety of settings to promote success. What is often overlooked is the effect of a child’s sensory sensitivities which can compound other more obvious challenges. While most of us can unconsciously screen out the slight smell of a cleaning product or the faint hum of a computer, many people with FASD cannot. This webinar will identifying examples of factors in the home environment that may trigger children and youth with FASD, identify the indicators of a sensory sensitivity reaction, and explore strategies to reduce the impact of that reaction on the child or youth.

Presenter: David Gerry, BSc Biology & Psychology, began his intensive “home study” applied learning in the field of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) as a direct result of becoming a foster parent to two children with FASD. In 2000, he co-founded a charity called The FASD Community Circle  to develop programs & services for those with FASD. 

Format: 1 hour on-demand webinar
 

Date: On-Demand
Time: N/A
Online: Webinar Access will be sent out after registration.
Cost: Free

Please note: This is an on-demand webinar and the below dates are not applicable.  The webinar is accessible to view immediately after registration. 

Contact: Education Coordinator education@bcadoption.com 604-320-7330 ext 181, or toll free in BC at 1-866-900-7330 ext 181.

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When
November 1st, 2017 12:01 AM to November 30th, 2017 11:59 PM
Contact
Phone: 604-320-7330 ext. 107