• Journey Through the Healing Circle Series:
Washington State Alcohol/Drug Clearinghouse
· The Little Fox (ages birth – 5)
· The Little Mask (ages 6 – 11)
· Sees No Danger (ages 12 – 17)
· Travels in Circles (ages 18 – 22)
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• Parent Advocacy Workbook (PAW)
Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
This resource workbook has been developed and written in collaboration with parents and caregivers of children and youth with FASD.
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• Tools for Success: Working with Youth with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Effects in the Juvenile Justice System Resource Guide
This comprehensive guide contains information in the extent of the problem of FASD, background and history of FASD, effective and appropriate intervention strategies for youth with FASD, and resources and referrals.
Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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• Understanding the Occurrence of Secondary Disabilities in Clients with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE) Booklet
Ann Streissguth, Ph.D.
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• Journey Through the Healing Circle video. The video uses animal stories to talk about children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and the problems families face with these effects.
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• The Listening Heart video is a new educational documentary that chronicles the day to day challenges of children, parents, and families who struggle with the consequences of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
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• Recovering Hope: Mothers Speak Out About Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders video and DVD is available free from SAMHSA, and features a series of women who tell poignant and memorable stories about alcohol use during pregnancy and its effect on their children.
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• Redefining Success: Raising Children Exposed Prenatally to Alcohol video and users guide. The main focus is families who are interested in or have adopted children who have been exposed prenatally to alcohol.
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