
Learn how to identify individuals with suspected FASD; learn myths associated with FASD; identify resources for parents, therapists, teachers and others who have interactions with those with identified or suspected FASD. FASD is an umbrella term that encompasses a range of conditions that can occur due to exposure to alcohol in utero; FASD is a developmental disability. The effects of fetal alcohol exposure can include behavioral, learning, and physical problems.
Presenter: Kathy Hotelling, Ph.D., ABPP, Co-founder and Board Chair of NCFASD Informed