40 min

45 - Adjusting the Legacy: The Dadcast FASD Hope

    • Parenting

FASD Hope is a podcast series about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), through the lens of parent advocates with over eighteen years of lived experience.
 
Episode 45 of FASD Hope is titled "Adjusting the Legacy: The Dadcast". John Vecchione (FASD Hope Co-Founder) speaks with Dave Devine, a teacher and the dad of a daughter with an FASD. Dave discusses his family's journey and the challenges involved in shifting from traditional parenting to the brain based / neurobehavioral approach of parenting a child with an FASD (or other brain-based diagnosis). Dave and John also discuss this challenge when coming from familial backgrounds which have very strong, traditional foundations. Later in this episode, John and Natalie (podcast host) explore what is involved when shifting from traditional parenting to the neurobehavioral approach of parenting. Finally, John gives dads (and moms, too) some words of wisdom for making that shift in parenting in a way that focuses accommodations and thinking about "brain first", when it comes to FASD (and other brain-based diagnoses).
 
"Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble." - Matthew 6:34
 
FASD Hope-
https://www.fasdhope.com/
info@fasdhope.com
Instagram - @fasdhope
Facebook - @fasdhope1
Pinterest - @fasdhope1
Clubhouse - @natalievecc

FASD Hope is a podcast series about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), through the lens of parent advocates with over eighteen years of lived experience.
 
Episode 45 of FASD Hope is titled "Adjusting the Legacy: The Dadcast". John Vecchione (FASD Hope Co-Founder) speaks with Dave Devine, a teacher and the dad of a daughter with an FASD. Dave discusses his family's journey and the challenges involved in shifting from traditional parenting to the brain based / neurobehavioral approach of parenting a child with an FASD (or other brain-based diagnosis). Dave and John also discuss this challenge when coming from familial backgrounds which have very strong, traditional foundations. Later in this episode, John and Natalie (podcast host) explore what is involved when shifting from traditional parenting to the neurobehavioral approach of parenting. Finally, John gives dads (and moms, too) some words of wisdom for making that shift in parenting in a way that focuses accommodations and thinking about "brain first", when it comes to FASD (and other brain-based diagnoses).
 
"Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble." - Matthew 6:34
 
FASD Hope-
https://www.fasdhope.com/
info@fasdhope.com
Instagram - @fasdhope
Facebook - @fasdhope1
Pinterest - @fasdhope1
Clubhouse - @natalievecc

40 min