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FASD class sharing strategies for success

February 8, 2019 By fasd-admin

“…The special class has been open for five years now, and it’s one of three in the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board. So far, there have been nine children through from kindergarten to Grade 3…”

https://www.kenoraonline.com/local/fasd-class-sharing-strategies-for-success

KenoraOnline

FASD class sharing strategies for success
 Category: Local News
 Published: Thursday, 17 January 2019 10:00
 Written by Mike Aiken

[Photo] Nicole Downey shares a story with the special FASD class at Keewatin Public, while Bailey Palson visits with Michael Green.

Bailey Palson’s the teacher in a very special class at Keewatin Public. She helps young children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder get ready for integration into a regular classroom.

“Sometimes they’re really heightened, and their engines are too fast, we call it. So, we do a bit of a break to slow down their engines,” she says.

[Photo] Principal Heather Mutch (left) joins Bailey Palson (middle) and Nicole Downey (right) in the FASD class at Keewatin Public School.

Principal Heather Mutch (left) joins Bailey Palson (middle) and Nicole Downey (right) in the FASD class at Keewatin Public School.”The goal is to teach them strategies to be ready in the regular classroom, because these kids have struggled in a regular classroom environment,” Palson added.

The special class has been open for five years now, and it’s one of three in the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board. So far, there have been nine children through from kindergarten to Grade 3.

Strategies that are successful are also being shared with teachers across the board. They include self-regulation strategies that help the students settle down, so they’re more ready to learn.

The program also allows for a transition towards spending more time with other students. A special aspect to class is the outdoor education, which allows them to learn the curriculum in a different setting.

For more information:

Keewatin Public offers update on special class for FASD

Keewatin Public gets boost from FASD expert

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