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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD): What Is It and What Do We Do About It? December 08, 2025

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Of all substances of abuse, alcohol causes the most serious long-term effects in a fetus, resulting in permanent brain damage. Many children with FASDs often go undiagnosed and suffer lifelong social challenges, serious mental health problems, and involvement with the juvenile justice system. Proper identification and intervention can help prevent many of these challenges. This webinar will help attendees identify red flags and signs that may indicate a child has brain-based behaviors as a result of prenatal alcohol exposure. Additionally, it will also help shift one’s perspective, viewing social/emotional problems, difficult behaviors, and learning challenges of these individuals as a symptom of brain dysfunction and not willful defiance and opposition.

Learning Objectives include:

  • Learn what FASD is and how it is often misdiagnosed.
  • Learn how FASD impacts brain development and behaviors.
  • Learn to identify FASD red flags.
  • Gain a shift in perspective about those with social/emotional problems, difficult behaviors, or learning challenges.
The Florida Center Training Institute
DATE TIME
12/08/2025 10:00 am
12/08/2025 12:00 pm
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