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Pebbles Project Living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Pebbles Project Living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. The Beginning: M-Term 2006. Apartheid. Dop System: South African Wineries. “I was drinking constantly. The money I spent on drinking I could have easily spent on my child.” - Loala, farm worker.

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Pebbles Project Living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

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  1. Pebbles ProjectLiving with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

  2. The Beginning: M-Term 2006

  3. Apartheid

  4. Dop System:South African Wineries “I was drinking constantly. The money I spent on drinking I could have easily spent on my child.” - Loala, farm worker “My mom used to drink a lot when I was little. When it got dark, I would go out to look for her.” - Melvino, Loala’s son “Our son saw us drinking and carrying on. At that point we realized we had to stop drinking because we were mad at our son for doing bad things, but we as parents were responsible for him. We werent showing him respct, so what respect could he have for us?” -Lilly, farm worker “I want to show my family I can do better than stand on a the farm with a spade.” - Johan, Lilly’s son, potentially has Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

  5. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in South Africa

  6. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and completely preventable the number one cause of prenatal disorders

  7. How much is too much? What causes different results: Dose - response relationship Timing Drinking Pattern Mother and Child Vulnerabilities How the brain is attacked: Cell Destruction Amino Acids Hormone Regulatory Systems

  8. What does this mean for a child? CNS Dysfunctions Processing and Mental Motor Functioning Neurobehavioral Disorders Reduced size and malformations are the most visible aspects of FAS, but mental retardation and neuropsychological disturbances seem to be the most serious defects.

  9. In The Real World

  10. Adam Dorris and Liz Kulp “The things I can remember is when I was held at a foster home I was on the floor playing with tracks and as I was playing a man came through the doorway and was standing right there I looked up and sure enough it was my father.” “I am adopted and my mom died so no one will ever know how much or how often my mom drank. I just know I have to live with it.”

  11. Diagnosis • Criteria: • Growth deficiency • Facial abnormalities • CNS damage • Pattern of cognitive and behavorial deficits Plus some presumed history of significant prenatal alcohol exposure

  12. FAS Face

  13. And what about FAE? ARND? • ARND - Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder • FAE - Fetal Alchol Effects • PFAE - Possible Fetal Alcohol Effects

  14. Around the World North America: Native Americans: 10.3 / 1,000 live births In the United States, only 2.2/1,000 non- native children are born with FAS each year Europe: Sweden: 1/600 children born with FAS (twice as much with FAE) Russia: 20,000 born with FAS / year Germany: 8,000 children born to alcoholic mothers and 2,200 with full blown FAS France: 6,000/year Switzerland: 170-205 born with FAS Ireland:177-354 born with FAS and 1,700 born with any alcohol- related disorder

  15. Cures? Help?What can be done?

  16. Pebbles Project It is one thing to be born unhealthy, and it is another thing to be born into poverty, but to be unhealthy and critically impoverished… well that’s what is being dealt with.

  17. Sponsor A Child Program

  18. Jody Heneveld Kelly McMahon Devon Parkes, Ken Sacks, and Jen Cross Liz Dobbs, Marie Smith, and the Ross School café Sophia Warner and Pebbles Project Mom, Dad, and Alina Tate’s Bakery, Junos’ Hampton Bakery, Paul’s Italian Restaurant, La Parmigana, Foody’s, The Pizza Place, Conco D’oro, Golden Pear, Astros, Schmidt’s, Pepperonis/Sausages, Barristers, Lisa Smith, CW Mercantile Alex Aldredge, Loryn Fridie, Alexia Greenwood, Megan Enck, Lilly Merat, Johanna Saldana, Lucile Culver, Grace Walsh, Jodie Bisasor, Rachel Zofcin, Alexa Barrett, Alaya Brown, Patricia Milliagan, Max Feldshuh, Tomas Majcherski, Raphael Shapiro Thanks to:

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