Habilitation & FASD, part 2: Reading the Body to Build the Brain

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In this enlightening episode of Living with FASD, host Patti Kasper continues her in-depth dialogue with Jodee Kulp and Antonia Rathbun Lindsay, exploring the intricate relationship between habilitation and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Titled "Habilitation and FASD: Reading the Body to Build the Brain," this episode delves into the importance of addressing foundational reflexes before implementing cognitive and psychological techniques.
The conversation highlights the often-overlooked Fear Paralysis Reflex (FPR) and its profound implications on development and behavior. Jodee shares her personal experiences with her daughter Liz, revealing the challenges faced when traditional methods fell short due to unaddressed reflexive gaps. Antonia elaborates on the survival mechanisms triggered by fear, drawing parallels between animal responses and human behaviors in moments of stress.
Listeners will gain insights into the significance of understanding neurodevelopmental processes, as the trio emphasizes the need for a holistic approach that combines both neurological and psychological perspectives. The discussion also touches on the critical role of communication, the necessity of creating safe spaces, and the impact of sensory environments on individuals with FASD.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of FASD and the importance of tailored interventions that address both the mind and body. Join Patti and her guests as they navigate these essential conversations and advocate for a more informed approach to supporting individuals with FASD.
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If you would like to reach Patti, you can email her at livingwithfasdpodcast@gmail.com. Visit her website at www.patriciakasper.com to learn more about her coaching and professional development training services.
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