Wow. I'm a Social Worker, working with teenagers with a variety of disabilities, including FASD. Just wanted to say that your son is amazing, and you sound like a great advocate for him. Your comments about what the school system needs to do are on point.
Fasd for me has 3 triggers; 1. Brain to mouth(trying to formulate sentences) 2. Ear to brain (hearing or listening) 3.tunnel focus (unwavered focus) 1.If im brain to mouthing and ear to brain happens my brain to mouth is gone or the other person becomes offended.. 2.If im trying to ear to brain and my brain to mouth happens then ì miss everything. And thus in lies my disability. 3.If i am focused on something i miss most things
Although my son with FASD is now 22 we went through the same thing when he was in school. I got so sick and tired of the IEP meetings and having to tell each teacher, each year about the FAS. It made me angry and frustrated me. At one point I pulled him out and home-schooled him. Now he has been out of school since '08 and is taking CNA classes. He has worked very part time jobs until now, college was not an option for him because it is just to much for him.
Wow, Chris is rather cute! He doesn't look like he has FAS or any kind of disability at all. In fact he reminds me of some of the popular football jocks in high school that a lot of the girls swooned after. But yeah, I have learning disabilities including FAE so believe me, I know how hard it is! Hang in there, Chris.
I had lots of kids in my class with FAS. A regular classroom is very hard for these kids, because "sitting still" or "sitting quietly" is difficult. Come to think of it, "sitting quietly" is hard for any kid. I found that kids with FAS or ADHD need lots of physical activity. TV and video games should not be allowed in the home.
This is my ex boyfriend. I dated him in high school my junior year through summer after my junior year. This was posted a few days after we started dating. If you have any questions about him as a person in an interpersonal relationship just hit me up:)
Wow. I'm a Social Worker, working with teenagers with a variety of disabilities, including FASD. Just wanted to say that your son is amazing, and you sound like a great advocate for him. Your comments about what the school system needs to do are on point.
Yes I agree
Fasd for me has 3 triggers;
1. Brain to mouth(trying to formulate sentences)
2. Ear to brain (hearing or listening)
3.tunnel focus (unwavered focus)
1.If im brain to mouthing and ear to brain happens my brain to mouth is gone or the other person becomes offended..
2.If im trying to ear to brain and my brain to mouth happens then ì miss everything. And thus in lies my disability.
3.If i am focused on something i miss most things
Although my son with FASD is now 22 we went through the same thing when he was in school. I got so sick and tired of the IEP meetings and having to tell each teacher, each year about the FAS. It made me angry and frustrated me. At one point I pulled him out and home-schooled him. Now he has been out of school since '08 and is taking CNA classes. He has worked very part time jobs until now, college was not an option for him because it is just to much for him.
Jennifer!!! So wonderful to see you (and Chris) here on UA-cam!
I have fasd to im 29 and doing good
Wow, Chris is rather cute! He doesn't look like he has FAS or any kind of disability at all. In fact he reminds me of some of the popular football jocks in high school that a lot of the girls swooned after. But yeah, I have learning disabilities including FAE so believe me, I know how hard it is! Hang in there, Chris.
+That's What You Get For Waking Up In Vegas Most kids with FAS or FASD look normal . A very small percent have any physical signs of it/
WOW Chris I can relate dude. I Have the same thing. FASD. So I Know what you must be going thru bro. Need any advice hey bro hit me up.
I had lots of kids in my class with FAS. A regular classroom is very hard for these kids, because "sitting still" or "sitting quietly" is difficult. Come to think of it, "sitting quietly" is hard for any kid.
I found that kids with FAS or ADHD need lots of physical activity. TV and video games should not be allowed in the home.
I am 22 and I have that your son and I have things common !
This is my ex boyfriend. I dated him in high school my junior year through summer after my junior year. This was posted a few days after we started dating. If you have any questions about him as a person in an interpersonal relationship just hit me up:)
*with his permission of course.
We actually met in history class:)
And I was there when he got that scar on his elbow!
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