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The Way I Am Is Different

Helen Simpson and Brandon Orcutt

In this children’s book, a boy with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is about to embark on his third-grade year. The boy describes his anxiety and fears and discusses his struggles from an honest viewpoint of what it is like to live with FASD in Elementary school. He shows us that the support from family, friends, and teachers certainly makes a positive difference. This book helps children understand that their “different” is perfectly okay and that they are not alone.

Available in PAPERBACK and KINDLE editions

The Way I Am Is Different, book for children with FASD.

ADDITIONAL FREE RESOURCES

Resources Aligned with the FASCETS Neurobehavioral Model

Canadian FASD Research Network

The Canada Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Research Network (CanFASD) is a collaborative, interdisciplinary research network with collaborators, researchers, and partners nationwide. It is Canada’s first comprehensive national Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) research network. It started as an alliance of seven jurisdictions and operated for seven years as the Canada Northwest FASD Research Network.

Circle of Hope Birth Mothers Network

A network of women who have consumed alcohol during pregnancy and may have a child or children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Formed to support one another, improve and strengthen the lives of birth families, provide peer support for birth families, and decrease the stigma, blame, and shame that birth families may experience.

Fetal Alcohol and the Law

An attorney and consultant, David Boulding, speaks on the topic of Fetal Alcohol and the Law at seminars, conferences, and training workshops internationally. His audience includes judges, lawyers, police, probation officers, nurses, social workers, and teachers.

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