Back to School Tips

Back to school strategies for children with FASD (1 page)
Assisted Housing

Information about assisted housing; links to organizations across Ontario and some in other provinces (webpage)
Assisted Employment

Information about assisted employment; links to Ontario programs and services and some in other provinces (webpage)
2020 Inspiring Possibilities Estate Planning Guide

A tax, benefits, trusts and wills toolkit for Ontarians with disabilities (111 pages)
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.
Financial and legal issues

This directory contains financial and legal resources for caregivers and individuals with disabilities.
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.
FASD Lifetime Planning Series

We are very excited to announce our new FASD lifetime planning series made up of 3 virtual trainings.
What is Your Superpower?: Growing and Glowing with FASD

Hannah Denberg gives a live reading of her beloved children’s book, ‘What is Your Superpower?: Growing and Glowing with FASD’.
Watch author Hannah Denberg read her children’s book about FASD

Storytelling has a magical way of connecting us, especially when it comes to children’s books. There’s something incredibly special about hearing the author bring their own characters and world to life through their voice. Today, we’re thrilled to share a special treat with you — a video of author Hannah Denberg reading her book “What is Your Superpower?”
Lying as a Trauma Driven Behaviour Podcast

X-ray vision and understand the neurobiology of being relationally, socially, and behaviorally human means we get to free ourselves from scary beliefs that behaviors are character flaws, a representation of who our children are at their core, solely designed to manipulate us, or a reflection of our worth as a parent.