According to NOFAS (National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome) website: FASD is known as a “hidden disability” because most individuals affected by FASD are not diagnosed until adolescence, adulthood, if at all. School-aged children with fetal alcohol-related problems are usually only identified when they are referred for a learning disability or an attention deficit disorder. If clinicians can identify FASD … Continue reading Day 10 of 99 Days to FASDay: When FASD Shows Up
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