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Supporting Children Living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
註釋Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) is a non-diagnostic umbrella term that is used to cover the full range of possible birth defects and developmental issues that can be caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol. This paper describes some of these consequences for children's development and may be useful for practitioners working with children and families where alcohol consumption is of concern. It also outlines some principles for supporting children and families affected by fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. This paper may be of interest to practitioners and caregivers who support children with challenging behaviour and where prenatal alcohol exposure may be suspected.