Videos
Please note that the videos/links on this page are to outside organizations. The Manitoba FASD Network cannot accept responsibility for content on these videos/links. We will review these pages annually. If you have concerns about content on any of the links here, please contact the Manitoba FASD Network at (204) 258-6600.
Videos From People with FASD
FASD: I Struggle, But I Also Succeed
Myles Himmelreich is a motivational speaker and educator who shares his story of living with FASD
Videos About Challenging Behaviour & Emotional Regulation
Why Do Kids and Teens Have Challenging Behaviours?
In this video, Nate Sheets talks about how challenging behaviours can result from kids and teens not having the particular skills and tools needed to handle a particular situation.
Why Do We Lose Control Of Our Emotions?
This animated video is to help kids understand how their brains work in stressful situations.
Unreasonable Expectations
This video talks about how challenging behaviours can result when unreasonable expectations are placed on a child given their current level of skills.
Cognitive Supports Introduction
In this video, Nate Sheets talks about identifying common tricky spots throughout the day, and strategies caregivers can try to implement to support individuals with FASD in these situations.
Executive Functioning Fuel (Spoon Theory)
This video describes how individuals with FASD may have less ‘fuel’ for planning, impulse control, etc. as they go throughout their day, resulting in meltdowns.
Handling Escalation: From Anger to Out-Of-Control
This video talks about changing expectations and approaches we can take in situations when individuals are escalated.
Starting Places: Oppositional Behaviour
This videos talks about strategies to be proactive when interacting individuals who have a tendency to be oppositional or ‘defiant’.
Videos About Language
Helping People with FASD Process What We Are Saying
This video discusses challenges individuals with FASD may experience with receptive communication, and strategies that can be implemented to support them.
Confabulation: When Lying Isn’t Lying
This video talks about a common challenge for individuals with FASD: Confabulation. Confabulation is when it seems like a person is lying, but they are not in fact intending to lie or be deceitful.
Videos Related to School & Learning
Learning The Dance: Community Making A Difference
This video chronicles 2 families and schools in Manitoba learning to adapt to the needs of students with FASD.
6 Things Educators & School Staff Should Know About FASD
In this video, Nate Sheets shares common traits with FASD important for educators to understand, including challenges with understanding verbal communication and differences in skills day to day.