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#004 Meet Maggie May. Maggie is a young adult with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. In her day-to-day life, Maggie wears many hats - she is a helper, a student, a speaker and moderator of a Private Facebook Group that supports people with FASD.
Jeff and Maggie talk about about what it's like having FASD, how she manages the symptoms associated with the disability - specifically memory and impulse control (or sometimes the lack thereof).
Maggie also shares some amazing tips on everything from managing a meltdown to her insights on transitioning into adulthood.
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#036 The Dougherty Dozen Doesn’t Quit
#035 Amy Patterson: Solutions for Siblings
#034 Niki Marshall: A Bad A$$ Birth Mom
#033 Sara Messelt: Arming FASD Advocates
#032 Dr. Jacquie Pei: Towards Healthy Outcomes: A Brand New FASD Intervention Model
#031 Annette Kunzman - A Moth to a Flame or Helping Teens Transition
#030 Sheila Burns: Turning Regret into Momentum
#029 Ali McCormick: FASD Service (Dogs) with a Smile
#028 Rebecca Tillou: Perseverance Pays Off
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#026 Dr. Jeffrey Wozniak: A Conversation About Choline
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#024 Dr Vanessa Spiller: Little Things Make a Big Difference with FASD
#023 Barb Clark talks FASD, Rages and Trauma Informed Care
#022 Matthew Pakozdy Winning With FASD Supports
#021 Colette Philcox, From the Streets to Success
#020 Brian Philcox The Ignorant FASD Philosopher
#019 Lisa Brownstone and the Eighth Sense
#018 Susan Elsworth: FASD Knowledge Bombs from a MOM
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