As the adverse impacts of fetal alcohol exposure are dependent on the timing and dose of alcohol use during pregnancy, the individual fetal alcohol (FA) characteristics will vary from child...
The common behaviours and features of a child with FASD may include the following, but can vary from child to child: Challenges can be decreased if parents/carers are able to...
Challenges of Extreme Behaviour Most children with FASD have immature social development, disorders with sensory processing, a lack of impulse control and an inability to predict consequences, link cause and...
Early intervention, appropriate support and management have been identified as factors that lead to better outcomes for children with FASD and their families. Evidence-based Interventions Evidence-based interventions are therapies that...
The effects of FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder) vary considerably and it is sometimes referred to as a ‘hidden disability’ as it often goes undetected, whether it be overlooked, ignored,...