FASD is not a Diagnosis
Too often we hear of a child who has been "diagnosed as FASD." Since there are no diagnostic criteria for FASD, the child is being labeled without due consideration of his clinical condition.
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Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - Category: Addiction Authors: Ira J. Chasnoff, M.D. Tags: Addiction Child Development Parenting alcohol use in pregnancy FASD vs. FASDs Source Type: news
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