FETAL ALCOHOL & OTHER NEUROBEHAVIORAL CONDITIONS: Understanding & Application of a Brain-Based Approach
A Three-Day Workshop for Parents and Professionals - Facilitator: Diane V. Malbin, MSW
WHEN: February 2-4, 2012, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
WHO: For parents, other caregivers, and professionals who live and/or work with children, adolescents, or adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders or other neurobehavioral conditions
WHERE: The Mark Spencer Hotel, Portland, Oregon
WHERE: The Mark Spencer Hotel
Portland, Oregon
COST: $395
Overview:
This session provides information about FASD and the effects of other drugs on behaviors of children, adolescents and adults. FASD is a brain-based, neurobehavioral condition. The training will educate you on the current status of research for identification and a best practices approach to treatment and accommodations. Case examples of successful diagnosis, treatment and accommodation are central to this training.
This is intended for professionals as well as parents and other caregivers of children with confirmed or suspected FASD and other brain-based conditions. Our experience is that the training is enriched by having parents of children with FASD in the same group as professionals.
Registration: Seating is limited - please register early. To register, click here.
Questions: Wendy Temko, Office Administrator
FASCETS, 503-621-1271 wtemko@fascets.org



