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FASD Elephant™ #014: Interview with Morgan Fawcett – A Flute Like Medicine: Part 2

Welcome to the FASD Elephant™ Podcast. Today we’re going to continue with the last half of my interview with Morgan Fawcett on May 25th, 2011. More details are in the previous podcast, number 13. Here are some websites to find more about Morgan, his CDs, and FASD: Morgan’s website for FASD advocacy: One Heart Creations [...]

FASD Elephant™ #013: Interview with Morgan Fawcett – A Flute Like Medicine: Part 1

Welcome to the FASD Elephant™ Podcast. After a hiatus for way too long, the podcast is back. I’ve had a very exciting year so far in the world of FASD. A major highlight in February 2011 was four days worth of workshops and talks I gave in Saskatchewan—for The Saskatoon Tribal Council in Saskatoon, for [...]

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

A basic, but important, school intervention for FASD melt-downs is discussed.

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

Hello everyone, It has been quite a while since the last podcast, but we are ramping up production and will have new ones soon. In the meantime, here is a re-run podcast of an interview with Morgan Fawcett, a Native American flute player with FASD. You can now purchase his CDs from the internet, and [...]

FASD Elephant™ Podcast (Bonus Track 03): KTOO Interview with Morgan Fawcett, Flute Player

Today’s podcast is an interview conducted by KTOO FM &TV of Juneau, Alaska (U.S.) with Morgan Fawcett. Morgan is a 15 year old Native flute player who also happens to have Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. He describes it this way, “When I play the flute, it lowers my blood pressure and eases stress away. With fetal [...]

FASD Elephant™ #011: The Secondary Disabilities of FAS and 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 [...]

FASD Elephant™ #009: Preparing for an FASD Evaluation

Thinking about obtaining an FASD Evaluation? Today’s podcast talks about how to prepare for one. These evaluations often have long waiting lists and take just as long to complete. Here is a guide on how you can prepare for an evaluation, make it as thorough as possible, and hopefully speed the process up a bit. [...]

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