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CanFASD: School experiences for students with FASD, CARE Study Update

November 9, 2022 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

Our C.A.R.E. Study: Caregiver Approaches, Resiliencies, and Experiences Raising Individuals with FASD, is well underway. The survey was launched last year during FASD Awareness Month. We’ve received over

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Tips for engaging with parents and caregivers

September 12, 2022 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

A short video providing tips for engaging parents and caregivers when you notice a child having difficulties in the classroom.

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