Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a distinctive and multifaceted condition that impacts both the brain and body of individuals who were exposed to alcohol during pregnancy. Because FASD manifests differently in each person, it brings its own set of strengths and challenges, making every experience unique.

Children with FASD may experience: 

  • Difficulty with learning, memory, and problem-solving
  • Challenges with emotional regulation and impulse control
  • Being impulsive or hyperactive
  • Difficulty with social interactions and personal boundaries
  • Being easily distracted