Baby Steps – Caring for Babies with Prenatal Substance Exposure

Caring for babies with prenatal exposure to substances, including: attachment; sleeping; crying and feeding information; infant development; and overall health and care. Caution: uses old FASD diagnostic terms (104 pages)
An Accommodated Self-Care List for the Exhausted Parent

This blog post offers 14 suggestions for self-care for parents and caregivers of individuals with FASD.
A guide to transition planning for parents of children with a developmental disability

This guide has been developed to help the parents of a child with a developmental disability in Toronto and Central East Region as their child makes the transition from school life to adulthood. This guide was written by Rae Roebuck and Judy Coultes-MacLeod.
Growing up with a parent with FASD

Story of a man who’s father has FASD.
Living with FASD – As a person, as a parent

This session is intended to share the experiences of a mother who both lives with a diagnosis of FASD and parents one child with and one without FASD.
Parenting with FASD

Needs, Challenges, and Opportunities for Support and Research.
Teaching Sexual Health

For Parents & Teachers: Be Proactive. Be Prepared.
The Hidden Disability

This booklet is meant to be a quick reference guide on FASD.
Every Day is an Adventure: What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know About Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)

This booklet is for parents and caregivers of children and teenagers with FASD to provide you with ideas about caring for your children to help ensure they have the best lives possible.
Our Sacred Breath Blog

Here you will find stories of our FASD journey, support, and links to resources to help you in your journey.
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario: Parent Workshop Series – Setting Up Your Child For Success

3-part workshop series designed for parents to help you to determine what’s going on with your child in school, understand the IPRC Process, and give a better understanding of ADHD.
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario: IEP 101 Online Workshop for Parents and Students

This workshop was created to help you as a parent or student to understand your part in the IEP process, with the belief that the most effective IEP is where the parent, the student, and the school staff collaborate to write an individual plan to help the student succeed in school.