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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder impacts you, but you don’t know it

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder impacts you, but you don’t know it

As a foster mother to children with FASD, Nora Boesem has seen
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Loving Someone with FASD

Loving Someone with FASD

This is just a brief introduction to FASD based on Fuchsia Fables’ own personal
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My Adult FASD Diagnosis: Clarity for a Man and his Mom

My Adult FASD Diagnosis: Clarity for a Man and his Mom

Reinier deSmit tells his story of living with FASD for over 56
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Common Strengths of Students with FASD

Common Strengths of Students with FASD

Dan Dubovsky talks about the importance of looking for and utilizing the
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Early recognition and interventions for fetal

Prenatal exposure to alcohol is a leading preventable cause of birth defects
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Advice to Parents Thinking About Adopting A Child With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Advice to Parents Thinking About Adopting A Child With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

The following blog was written by Martin Butcher, an adoptee, and adoptive father
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Tips to Prepare Kids with FASD for Traveling

A couple of weeks ago I was chatting with our social worker
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Resources for Families Living with FASD: What’s Out There

This information is included in our online Resource Directory, but we wanted
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He stumbled on a hidden epidemic of brain damage. The culprit? Alcohol

He stumbled on a hidden epidemic of brain damage. The culprit? Alcohol

Psychiatrist Dr Carl Bell, who specializes in treatment and diagnosis of Fetal
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Understanding The Behaviors Of Children With FASD

The Honestly Adoption Podcast, with Mike and Kristen Berry, is a podcast dedicated
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: What Everyone Should Know

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: What Everyone Should Know

Introduction Most women don’t know that by having one drink while they
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Parenting Tips on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Parenting Tips on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Do not take the behaviors personally: A child who has FAS is very
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