Videos
and other visual materials
- “FAS/FAE, What’s the Difference?” (23
min., 1992), provides a candid overview of the physiological effects
of FAS/FAE, as well as the behavioral problems that can arise. A mother,
who abused alcohol during her pregnancy, speaks candidly about her guilt.
A clinical psychologist discusses the permanent damage that alcohol
can do, including learning disorders, speech and hearing problems, and
damage to the CNS. Viewers will learn the differences and similarities
between FAS/FAE, and the potential challenges and disabilities faced
by these children. This is an excellent introduction to FAS/FAE and
would be a good program for schools and the general public.
- “What is FAS?” (24 min., 1990), is designed for families, educators and health care professionals
that examines the cause, treatment and prevention of alcohol-related
birth defects. Highlights include interviews with mothers and families
of F.A.S. children, and commentary from international experts.
- “Assessment and the Early Years” (21 min.) examines the role of diagnosis and assessment
in caring for the FAS/FAE child. Pediatricians, psychologists, and educators
discuss the special needs of children with FAS or FAE and offer strategies
for working with them in the home, preschool and elementary school.
All of the above are available from: Altschul Group, 1560 Sherman
Avenue, Suite 100, Evanston, Illinois 60201. Tel. 1-800-323-9084 or
1-800-232-3263.
- Caring Together Available from: Native
Physicians Association in Canada, 103- 1785 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa
ON K1P 6L1. Phone: (613) 521-6582 Fax: (613) 521-6259
- Helping Families - Helping Children Available
from: Yellowknife Association for Community Living, Box 981, Yellowknife,
NT X1A 2N7. Phone: (403) 920-2644 Fax: (403) 920-2348
- What is FAS? (1989) Program
1 [See above]
- Preventing
FAS (1989) Program 2
- Living and Learning with FAS (1990) Program 3, Produced
by BC FAS Resource Society Available from Image Media Services . Phone:
(604) 272-7797 Fax: 272-7798
- An Avoidable Tragedy , CBC Fifth Estate program (1993)
- What's wrong with my child? (26-minute
video, 1990.) This is a segment of the television program 20/20 that
aired March 30, 1990. It includes interviews with Sterling Clarren,
M.D.; and psychologist Ann Streissguth; Michael Dorris, author of the
book The Broken Cord; and others. They present an interesting
perspective from professionals who are very involved with FAS/FAE issues.
Available from Coronet MTI Film and Video, 108 Wilmont Rd., Deerfield,
Illinois 60015. Tel. 1-800-621-2131. A transcript is available from
Journal Graphics.
- Worth the Trip, Fetal Alcohol Education Program. Boston, MA. 617-739-1424.
- One for my baby. (28-minute video, 1983)
Available in Spanish or English. This video defines the
dangers of maternal alcohol consumption for the unborn child through
interviews with parents of children with FAS, physicians, and other
health care workers. Although the production is old, the material is
factual and especially useful to the Spanish-speaking audience. AIMS
Media, 9710 DeSoto Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311-4409. Tel.1-800-367-2467.
FAX 1-816-341-6700.
- Alcohol and pregnancy: Fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal
alcohol effects. Chatsworth, CA: AIMS Media, 1992. (20-minute
video.) AIMS Media, 9710 DeSoto Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311-4409.
Tel. 1-800-367-2467. FAX 1-816-341-6700.
- FAS: EVERYBODY'S BABY. Starring
a young man with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Target audience: junior and
senior high school students, but is educational and enjoyable for all
ages. Includes free glossy 8-1/2X11 color poster. $25 includes shipping
and handling. Fasstar Enterprises: http://come-over.to/FAS/store/fasvideo.htm
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