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    High School - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

    Full Circle Advertising: A Look at Teen Alcohol Use and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome [PDF | PowerPoint Presentation1]
    This lesson introduces students to one consequence of alcohol abuse, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). Students will also investigate alcohol advertisements and determine the impact these advertisements have on their behavior. Finally, the students will use what they have learned about advertising to develop new advertisements aimed at preventing FAS.

    Middle School Lesson Plans - Fetal alcohol syndrome

    Alcohol and Pregnancy Don't Mix!
    This is a lesson on fetal alcohol syndrome in which students are guided to discover what this syndrome is, what causes it, and how it can be prevented.

    Jeopardy With Alcohol and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
    Students will learn about fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), and its characteristics and probable cause. Students will use the Internet to research different aspects of FAS and play a game of Jeopardy that tests FAS knowledge to reinforce the learning.

    How to Change the World [PDF | PowerPoint Presentation 1 | PowerPoint Presentation 2]
    This presentation will talk about a very important topic – health. How can we improve the health of the public? We will talk about some examples of improvements, discuss how we figure out ways to improve health, and learn about prevention and intervention – the ways that we improve health. We’ll also learn about four tools for improving public health – health communication, policy development, providing services, and engineered solutions.


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