rffada Fact Sheet – Challening Behaviour.pdf556.67 KB rffada Fact Sheet – Concrete Thinking.pdf342.59 KB rffada Fact Sheet – FASD and Education.pdf442.36 KB rffada Fact Sheet – FASD and Parenting.pdf432.06...
People with FASD are unable to generalise information310.9 KB. This means that it is difficultto take one piece of information and transfer that learning to another situation.
For children with FASD to be educated appropriately certain things must be addressed. The environment and method of teaching are both crucial. If changes in these areas can be...
Behaviour is based in the way the brain operates and people who have been prenatally exposed to alcohol have an organic brain injury. Challenging behaviour250.84 KB can occur when...
This is an informal non-medical assessment based on the experience of parents and carers of children with FASD and the research into the condition conducted by rffada members since 2000. Email...
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The July 2012 RFFADA newsletter has been released. Below you will find a range of news and resources relating to FASD and the work of RFFADA.