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Dear Teacher: What I Want You to Know About Me

This fillable document from Shannon Iacobacci at Embracing the Brain (www.EmbracingTheBrain.com) is a way to help your child’s teacher(s) learn about their specific challenges and strengths as a person living with an FASD.

Caregiver Kick Start (CKS) Free Workshop (Feb. 2026)

If your days feel out of control, if aggression or meltdowns are dictating everything, or if you are scared about what happens next as your loved one gets older, this workshop is for you. This workshop is about orientation, not perfection. It is designed to help you make sense of what is happening, reduce self-blame, and introduce a brain-based roadmap so you are no longer guessing your way through hard moments. Workshop Dates:
✔ Monday, February 23 I 7:30PM ET

✔ Wednesday, February 25 I 7:30PM ET

✔ Saturday, February 28 I 2:00PM ET

Attend live if you can. If life gets in the way, registered caregivers will receive limited-time access to the recordings.

Interventions for school-aged children with FASD

This webinar originally broadcast live on January 31, 2024, was presented by Dr. Molly Millians, Emory University. Dr. Millians reviewed evidence-based school interventions as well as family and mental health supports for children and youth with prenatal alcohol exposure.

Trying Differently Rather than Harder: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

Trying Differently Rather than Harder: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders written by Diana Malbin, provides a readable, narrative discussion of the neurobehavioral approach for working effectively with children, adolescents and adults with FASD.

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Consultation, Education, and Training Services (FASCETS)

FASCETS is a non-profit organization celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2017. FASCETS is an acronym for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Consultation, Education, and Training Services.

At FASCETS, we believe in a different way of supporting individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and other brain-based disabilities – one that is consistent with research on the brain, and that has been shown to improve outcomes.

University of Wisconsin training videos on FASD

Brief training videos on FASD from the University of Wisconsin.