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Families Affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

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Adrienne’s story

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“Oppositional” Behavior and FASD

(First published on the Easy to Love but Hard to Raise blog (now private), by Adrienne Ehlert Bashista.) This was written when her son was about 10 years old. My child has a default setting, and it is NO. If

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Changes to FAFASD – from nonprofit to…

Changes to FAFASD – from nonprofit to…

We started FAFASD in 2012 because we saw a need for training for parents and professionals in the “NB,” or neurobehavioral approach to FASD. Diane Malbin’s book and trainings through her organization, FASCETS, had impacted the founders of FAFASD so

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Families Affected by FASD
Adrienne Bashista, Director
198 Sylvester Rd.
Florence MA 01062
(413) 248-7297‬
fasdfamilies@gmail.com

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This workshop has changed the dynamics in our home for the better. I would recommend it to anyone who parents or has contact with a developmentally delayed child, including teachers and grandparents.

Linda Q. Mom to 3 Special Children

The webinars and in-person workshops presented by FAFASD present factual information about FASDs, and help parents and professionals understand the behaviors associated with the brain differences connected with fetal alcohol exposure. Our workshops help caregivers, professionals, and other supporters understand our loved ones with FASD and give practical, individualized strategies so that everyone impacted by FASD – individuals and families-can succeed.

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