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Back to School #7: Article Summary: School Curriculum Advice from a Young Adult with FASD

There are relatively few studies in the FASD literature that include the voices of individuals with FASD. Additionally, the school experiences for people with FASD also remains a significant gap in the research.

To fill these gaps, this article shares the personal account of 21 year-old Nathan who described his own personal strengths, challenges, and strategies related to school. A strategy known as Photovoice was used for this study, which focuses on providing a perspective to marginalized groups. Participants (Nathan in this case) take photos that are meaningful to them and further discuss the importance of their photographs in relation to their personal experience.

Strengths:

Challenges:

Strategies:

Nathan also offered advice for other people with FASD, as well as the general public:

Areas of Importance for Caregivers, Teachers, and the Community

Take-Home Message:
Including the voices of individuals with FASD is essential to understanding their school experiences. Stories of personal experiences, successes, and challenges allow us to identify areas of strengths and needs, and support positive outcomes in educational settings and beyond.

For more information:

Title: A school curriculum for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Advice from a young adult with FASD

Journal: International Journal of Inclusive Education

Authors: Beverley Brenna, Meridith Buries, Lorraine Holtslander, and Sarah Bocking

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