1. Introduction 2. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders 3. Policy for Early Childhood Inclusion and Intervention 4. Theory, Assessment, Pedagogy and Support 5. Framework of Knowledge and Understanding to Support Young Children who have been Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol/Young Children Diagnosed with FASD 6. Conclusion
Carolyn Blackburn is a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Education and Social Work at Birmingham City University. She led two projects related to early childhood professional knowledge and the educational implications of FASD and has supported numerous children with FASD in mainstream and special education. Carolyn is a Board Member of the European Association on Early Childhood Intervention and a Winston Churchill Fellow on Early Years Intervention and Prevention.
"We are entering a time of increasing recognition and a thirst for
knowledge about FASD. This book builds on prior publications to
target the knowledge at specific vital sectors of the education
field, helping deliver crucial knowledge and guidance for those
working in the early years sector. Carolyn has been one of the
leaders in this field and area for many years in the UK. This
publication can only help to improve the outcomes form children
affected with this lifelong condition." - Raja Mukherjee,
Consultant Psychiatrist, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS
Foundation Trust and Lead Clinician Specialist FASD Behavioral
Clinic Bracketts Resource Centre"This book is going to be a
much-needed addition to help our understanding of how FASD can
impact on children’s development and education. Awareness of the
impact of ingestion of alcohol in pregnancy on children is a
relatively recent area of knowledge and despite the growing
awareness of the devastation it can cause, it is likely that the
number of children affected is going to rise. Consequently, there
will be increasing numbers of children with FASD in education and
care settings. Thus, the need for this book is timely.The book
conveys knowledge about the condition in an accessible way, but
more importantly, the content tackles what is a sensitive subject
in a non-judgmental way. The addition of an extract by Carel (2016:
249) is a poignant illustration of the impact of this condition on
children. It conveys insight into the holistic impact of FASD on a
child and the consequent difficulties encountered in the everyday
routine of being a pupil at school. This book is highly
recommended." - Dr. Jackie Musgrave, Assistant Head of Centre for
Children and Families, Course Leader for the BA (Hons) in Early
Childhood (Professional Practice), University of Worcester"This
short textbook aims to develop knowledge, skills and confi dence in
early childhood professionals working with children with fetal
alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). The author addresses the topic
in a sensitive, respectful manner, putting children and families at
the heart... Overall, the book reinforces the worthwhile nature of
multidisciplinary and values-based approaches."— Nicki Witkin,
Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists
"We are entering a time of increasing recognition and a thirst for
knowledge about FASD. This book builds on prior publications to
target the knowledge at specific vital sectors of the education
field, helping deliver crucial knowledge and guidance for those
working in the early years sector. Carolyn has been one of the
leaders in this field and area for many years in the UK. This
publication can only help to improve the outcomes form children
affected with this lifelong condition." - Raja Mukherjee,
Consultant Psychiatrist, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS
Foundation Trust and Lead Clinician Specialist FASD Behavioral
Clinic Bracketts Resource Centre"This book is going to be a
much-needed addition to help our understanding of how FASD can
impact on children’s development and education. Awareness of the
impact of ingestion of alcohol in pregnancy on children is a
relatively recent area of knowledge and despite the growing
awareness of the devastation it can cause, it is likely that the
number of children affected is going to rise. Consequently, there
will be increasing numbers of children with FASD in education and
care settings. Thus, the need for this book is timely.The book
conveys knowledge about the condition in an accessible way, but
more importantly, the content tackles what is a sensitive subject
in a non-judgmental way. The addition of an extract by Carel (2016:
249) is a poignant illustration of the impact of this condition on
children. It conveys insight into the holistic impact of FASD on a
child and the consequent difficulties encountered in the everyday
routine of being a pupil at school. This book is highly
recommended." - Dr. Jackie Musgrave, Assistant Head of Centre for
Children and Families, Course Leader for the BA (Hons) in Early
Childhood (Professional Practice), University of Worcester
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