tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-743945726630540902.post5094221151999475992..comments2022-06-02T19:28:23.558-05:00Comments on Live Abilities: Translating the world for a person with fetal alcoholAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03920915649990015283noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-743945726630540902.post-5549494215302111212013-04-10T22:46:15.868-05:002013-04-10T22:46:15.868-05:00The cognitive translation terminology makes alot o...The cognitive translation terminology makes alot of sense to me. The method provides support and reassurance, but the adult with FASD is given as much autonomy as desired, in that moment. When they need support the translator is aware of where the convesation may have derailed. Your examples of ride the wagon, not the waves great. When we pay close attention and understand the processing issues, we can translate both ways.... to the professional, explaining the misinterpretations, and to the person we are translating for, to recommunicate what was meant.GmaSuehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02227859381158623203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-743945726630540902.post-91725779384144088512012-05-24T21:54:41.566-05:002012-05-24T21:54:41.566-05:00A video you might find interesting:
"Cognit...A video you might find interesting: <br /><br />"Cognitive Interventions to Improve Language Skills" <br /><br />http://www.fasd-cmc.alberta.ca/education-training/archived-sessions/categories/research-<br />and-evaluation/cognitive-interventions-to-improve-language-skills<br /><br />Check out our "FASD Interventions Across the Lifespan" blog for more FASD intervention information!<br /><br />http://fasdintervention.wordpress.com/<br /><br />-Intervention Network Action Team, Canada FASD Research NetworkAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com