Are you a parent or caregiver of a child with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)?

We need your help to develop a new smartphone app for families!

New Research Study!

Researchers at the University of Rochester are developing a new app for families raising children with FASD.
We need input from families to make sure it is easy to use and is helpful!

Needed:

  • Parents or caregivers of children with FASD ages 3 to 17
  • All types of families
  • People with different comfort levels with technology

How can I help?

  • Participate in a focus group or interview. Call today to see if we are scheduling in your area!
  • Try out parts of the app and tell us what you think
  • You will receive $20 each time you participate.

Who do I contact?

Contact the research study coordinator, Jenn Parr at:
(585) 275-2991 x 190
Jennifer_Par[email protected]rochester.edu
What is FASD? Check Out Our FASD Resource Directory Drinking & Pregnancy
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