Recommended Reading

These books are mostly ones we've read ourselves and found extremely useful both in explaining the background and reasons for childrens behaviour and in finding ways to help improve things.

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Damaged Angels by Bonnie Buxton
An adoptive mother writes the book she wishes had been available -- sympathetic, up-to-date, useful, hopeful and highly readable -- when her family welcomed a little girl not knowing that she struggled with Fetal Alcohol Spectum Disorders (FASD)
The Explosive Child
by Ross W. Green, Ph.D.

A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children
The Out-of-Sync Child
by Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A.

If your child has been labeled with words like difficult, picky, oversensitive, clumsy or inattentive...there may be a new explanation - and new hope
The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun
by Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A.

Activities for Kids with Sensory Integration Dysfunction
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
by Ann P Streissguth

A Guide for Families and Communities
The Challenge of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome-Overcoming Secondary Disabilities
A book edited by
Ann P.Streissguth
and
Jonathan Kanter.
The best I can be
by Liz Kulp

Living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Effects.
A book written by a teenager with FASD.
I Would Be Loved
by Linda J. Falkner

A book about kids who were damaged by drugs, alcohol, abuse, and by the system meant to protect them.