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Aboriginal approaches to fetal alcohol syndrome-effects

16 Sep 2002

Physical disconnected when she uses The effect on the baby varies · lower than average weight alcohol during the pregnancy from individual to individual, and and height · the baby is not able to grow in not everyone with Fetal Alcohol · small brain and head an environment of peace and Syndrome (FAS) is the same. [...] Worst of all, the for structure, and the need from the experience of CHIP: learn in school is wrong, and box is artificial, and to develop relationship (to the best way to develop a linear structure is only a therefore has no heart. [...] This emphasis by modern education on workers and probation officers, reinforces the value and common cognitive learning, and reflects the talking to them about how FAS sense of an informal apprenticeship Medicine Wheel by addressing the and FAE work, and how the kids model, without all the paperwork spirit, heart, mind and body. [...] They walk In talking about FAS/E, Della stresses the root causes of the syndrome, such as the loss of land, culture and language as well as the interference in spirituality and they are and trauma caused by the residential school years. [...] But even the After the children were likely to have behavioural negative side provides opportunities diagnosed, the family went problems, they are also the most for learning and healing, if only through a grieving process, and the likely to be moved around and to because the kids see their birth traditional ceremonies and values lack a sense of belonging.
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Canada

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