All children want to, and can, learn and grow. No child wants to fail. It feels good to succeed. Our job as parents, caregivers, and service providers is to adapt routines, activities, and environments to help children succeed. This webinar provides an introduction to adapting early childhood environments for children with FASD.
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Adapting Early Childhood Environments for Children with FASD
March 2, 2021 @ 1:30 pm. - 2:30 pm.
Details
- Date:
- March 2, 2021
- Time:
- 1:30 pm. - 2:30 pm.
- Tag:
- adverse impacts, disability, FASD, parenting, prenatal alcohol exposure, prevention, recorded
Organizer
- Marlene Dray
- Phone:
- 306-651-4306
- Email:
- mdray@skprevention.ca
Presenter
- Lily Patzer
- About:
Provincial Program Manager, Aboriginal Head Start Association of BC
Lily Patzer comes from a mixed Aboriginal and European background. She uses her Indigenous knowledge, gained from her grandmother and from the elders in her life, to promote culture and community.
She is a mother, grandmother, teacher, early childhood educator, and the Provincial Program Manager of the Aboriginal Head Start Association of BC. She has been in the educational field for 35 years: 10 years as a teacher and 25 in Aboriginal Head Start. Her passion is promoting leadership and high-quality early childhood programs.
Details
- Date:
- March 2, 2021
- Time:
- 1:30 pm. - 2:30 pm.
- Tag:
- adverse impacts, disability, FASD, parenting, prenatal alcohol exposure, prevention, recorded
Organizer
- Marlene Dray
- Phone:
- 306-651-4306
- Email:
- mdray@skprevention.ca