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Recommended Internet Links Related to
FAS and FASD Web Sites
The members of the New Jersey Regional Diagnostic Centers encourage
you to actively pursue the most recent information on the effects
of prenatal exposure to alcohol on the processes of psychological,
physical, and social development. Listed below are some of the
major links that members of the Regional Centers have found to
provide pertinent information. We acknowledge that many other
important links are not listed below, and we encourage you to
send important materials and links to our Webmaster.
The members of the New Jersey Regional Centers are always grateful
to hear directly from the children and families affected by prenatal
exposure, as well as the teachers and allied health professional
working with the same children.
One of the most compelling forms of prevention is the personal
story of an individual and his/her family that have been affected
by prenatal exposure to alcohol. The recent inception of the
New Jersey Regional Centers precludes our posting such materials.
If you have been affected by FAS or FASD, and you would like
to share your story, please contact our Webmaster.
Families and allied health professionals interested in sharing
their FAS-related experiences, drawings and stories authored by
their children, and recommendations for changes to this web site
are encouraged to contact please contact our Webmaster.
Links to a number of web
sites are posted throughout this web site. A simple search
using the terms FAS, FAE, FASD, Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol,
or Pregnancy and Drinking will likely produce several thousand
sites that can be visited. We recommend that you examine at
least the following, and as mentioned above, when you find
sites that can serve the families and children of New Jersey,
please email the site address to our Webmaster
so that we can better serve you.
http://www.nofas.org
http://depts.washington.edu/~fadu
http://www.ncadd.org
http://FASCETS.com
http://FASSTAR.com
http://arcnet.org
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