Alaska Center for FASD
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8 Keys for Adults with FASD
A film by Dan Redfield for the Alaska Center for FASD.
Seven adults with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders telling their stories, challenges, strengths, and strategies for success.
The Alaska Center for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), a non-profit organization, is pleased to announce the release of 8 Keys for Adults with FASD, a documentary film by Dan Redfield for the Alaska Center for FASD featuring seven self-advocates who experience an FASD sharing their stories and the strategies that help them to be successful living with this brain-based difference.
The documentary film is a sequel to the 2014 animated short film, 8 Magic Keys: For Developing Successful Interventions for Stud...
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8 Keys for Adults with FASD - Trailer
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A film by Dan Redfield for the Alaska Center for FASD. Seven adults with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders telling their stories, challenges, strengths, and strategies for success. The Alaska Center for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), a non-profit organization, is pleased to announce the release of 8 Keys for Adults with FASD, a documentary film by Dan Redfield for the Alaska Center for...
8 Keys Promo
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On September 8, 2023, '8 Keys for Adults with FASD' premiered at the Bear Tooth Theatrepub in Anchorage. Cast members and producers provided a live Q&A at the end of the film. Watch this brief overview of the premiere, with comments from that cast members, producers, and board members of the Alaska Center for FASD. To schedule a showing in your community or for your event, contact: info@alaskac...

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  • @Antoniathinks
    @Antoniathinks 11 дней назад

    We were waiting for this for the last 2 years and it is FINALLY RELEASED. FINALLY!!!!! THANK YOU to Deb Evensen for the concepts taught in this video.

  • @fireboyjosh12
    @fireboyjosh12 Месяц назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! Recently been struggling even though I've known and grown up with fasd (currently 33) trying to find more information on being an adult with this and seems hard to find stuff, it's good to feel I can relate, please keep these videos going x