Towards Healthy Outcomes for Individuals with FASD

All human beings are motivated by the desire to live with purpose and succeed. It's not enough to simply 'get by' in life; we must feel as though we're meeting expectations set by ourselves and others. People of all abilities need to feel they have a purpose and can contribute to society. However, the path to these experiences may be unique, especially for individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), where the nature of the disability can vary. Finding this path can be even more difficult due to a lack of understanding.

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