Ways To Effectively Treat Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Parent Training

The way parents react to a child with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder greatly influences the child's future. Since children with FASD often struggle with impulse control and logical thinking, it is crucial for them to have parents who model healthy ways of interacting with others. Children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder who live in an unstable, abusive, or negligent household are far more likely to end up dealing with issues like unemployment, criminal activities, and lack of education later in life.
In contrast, children who have parents that actively work to help their child's development are more likely to live a happy and successful life. Because parental involvement during the early years of development is so essential, parents need to be educated on how to best care for and raise a child with FASD. Taking parent training classes that provide them with the information they need will help a parent to provide the ideal environment for a child with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
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