Young Children who are Exposed Prenatally to Substances and Their Families
A collection of linked resources on young children prenatally exposed to substances, from the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA) and the IDEA Infant & Toddler Coordinators Association (ITCA).
Evidence-based Interventions for Children with FASD webinar
Originally recorded January 16, 2020, presented by Dr. Molly Millians of Emory University.
FASD from a Trauma Lens webinar
Broadcast on February 11, 2020, this webinar features Barb Clark from NACAC.
Improving the Behavior of Children With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders article
From Teaching Exceptional Children journal, this article by Hutton (2021) offers strategies for addressing FASD in the classroom.
FASD Educational Interventions webinar
Hosted live by FFF on January 20, 2022, this webinar featured Dr. Molly Millians of Emory University reviewing evidence-based interventions for children and youth with prenatal alcohol exposure.
FASD United
FASD United, formerly National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, NOFAS, works to prevent prenatal exposure to alcohol, drugs, and other substances known to harm fetal development by raising awareness and supporting women before and during their pregnancy, and supports individuals, families, and communities living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) and other preventable intellectual/developmental disabilities.
Addressing Challenges Faced by Students with a FASD Diagnosis webinar
Originally broadcast live on January 17, 2023, this Formed Families Forward-hosted webinar featured panelists: Nate Sheets, Behavior Consultant and Parent Coach at Oregon Behavior Consultation, https://cognitivesupports.com/ Carson Kautz-Turnbull, 5th year graduate student at the University of Rochester, working with Dr. Christie Petrenko. ckautz@ur.rochester.edu Ms. Kautz-Turnbull shared this resource for families and educators: Families Moving Forward […]
FASD in Schools webinar
Delivered live on January 27, 2022, this webinar overviewed major educational provisions for serving students with FASD in schools. Presented by Dr. Kelly Henderson of FFF, the session also covered ways for building home/school collaborations and offered a variety of resources for educators and families.
The FASD Student & the Classroom Chapter
A Chapter from Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD): A Comprehensive Guide for Pre-K-8 Educators by RISE at Duke University. This guide is designed for every educator (e.g., teachers, special education teachers, resource specialists, speech and language specialists, school nurses, psychologists, and occupational therapists) who works with K-8 elementary and middle school level students. The guide addresses […]
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/CDC
This webpage from the CDC offers a variety of resources on FASD including treatment, data/statistics, and real stories.