FAS FAQ: What Can Be Done For a Child With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure?

What Can Be Done For a Child With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure? Though there is no way to undo the damage produced from prenatal exposure, there are things that can be done to help the child: See your doctor to receive appropriate healthcare recommendations; create an environment with structure and routine; work with the schools to ensure that the child gets the help they need in the classroom; talk to a psychologist to see if mental health care is appropriate.

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FAS FAQ: How Can Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol Affect the Child in the Long-Term?