What is FASD?
True or False
Living With FASD
Statistics
Other Facts
100

What does FASD stand for? 

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder 

100

FASD causes central nervous system problems? 

What is true.

(including problems with small head size, problems with attention and hyperactivity) 

100

The best thing you can give a child with FASD in the home is what? (Name 1)

What is love, nurturing, and a stable home environment. 

100

1 in 9 pregnant women have reported doing this in the past 30 days. 

What is drinking alcohol.

100

Developmental disabilities occur among all ___, ____, and _______ groups ( give one of these answers)  

Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. 
200

FASD is a term describing what? 

A group of conditions that can occur in a person when a mother has drank during pregnancy. 

200

Protective factors include a diagnosis before age 4.  

What is false. A diagnosis before age 6. 

200

When a mother drinks during pregnancy, alcohol is passed through the mothers what?

What is blood. Through the umbilical cord during pregnancy. 

200

About 1/3 women who reported drinking alcohol admitted to doing this. 

What is binge drinking. 

200

Most developmental disabilities start for a child when? 

Before they are born. 

300

Doctors and clinicians do not use FASD as a what? 

Diagnosis 

300

Children with FASD are more likely to be expelled, suspended, or kicked out of school. 

What is true.

(FASD can cause behavioral issues) 

300

If your child is 3 years old or older, who do you contact if you worry about their development? 

(Name 1)

What is developmental pediatrician, child psychologist, clinical geneticist, state or territory's early intervention program, or your public school system for an evaluation. 

300

The lifetime cost for a person living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is estimated to be what?

(Hint- it is more than $500,000) 

What is $2 million dollars. For someone with severe severe FAS, it is $4 million dollars. 

300

Developmental disabilities are caused by a couple different factors? (Give one example) 

Genetics, parental factors and behaviors (smoking and drinking) during pregnancy, complications during birth, infections the mother might have during pregnancy, exposure of high levels to environmental toxins. 

400

FASD effects include what disabilities? 

(Name 1)

Mental, physical, behavioral, and/or learning disabilities. 

400

Children ages 3 through 10 with FASD have one or more developmental disabilities. 

What is false.

It is children 3 through 17. 

400

These are the signs and symptoms of a child living with FASD. (Name two) 

What is no sense of boundaries, poor memory, lack of fear, hyperactivity, shorter than average height, poor coordination, difficulty in school, learning disabilities, aggression.  

400

Trouble with the law is reported overall for ___% of adults with FASD. 

What is 60%. 

400

ARBD stands for? (It's something else that can occur when the woman drinks during pregnancy) 

What is Alcohol Related Birth Defects. 

500

What are some of the most common physical traits of someone with FASD? (Name 1) 

What is abnormal facial features, smooth ridge between nose and upper lip, small head size, shorter in height. 

500

DAILY DOUBLE - Not true or false. 

Children with FASD are shown to struggle with this specific subject in school. 

What is math. 

500

These are the signs and symptoms of an infant born with FASD. (Name two) 

What is low birth weight, irritability, sensitivity to light, noises, touch, small head size, sleep problems, sucking problems, problems with heart, kidneys, and bones, abnormal facial features. 

500

FASD in Western Europe countries may range from _ to _ children per every 100 school children.

What is 1 to 5 

500

ARND stand for? (It's something else that occurs when the mother drinks alcohol while pregnant)

What is Alcohol Related Neurodevelopmental Disoder.