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Supporting Self-Regulation for Children with FASD
Supporting Self-Regulation for Children with FASD

Supporting Self-Regulation for Children with FASD

Presenter: Claire D. Coles, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine; Director, Center for Maternal Substance Abuse and Child Development, Atlanta, GA

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This session is part 2 of the Emory Short Series on FASD. This webinar provides an overview of research on self-regulation and executive function in children with an FASD and covers  evidence-based intervention for self-regulation skill.

About the Presenter

Dr. Coles is director of the Center for Maternal Substance Abuse and  Child Development (MSACD) at Emory University. The Center includes both  MotherToBaby.GA, a teratology information service that provides  counseling and information about exposure to prescription and illicit  drugs as well as alcohol and the Emory Neurobehavioral and Exposure  Clinic (ENEC) that serves children 0 to 21 with prenatal exposures.  In  addition to her clinical care of affected children, Dr. Coles has  carried out research of the developmental and behavioral effects of  prenatal exposure and is currently principal investigator on a  multi-site, longitudinal study of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in  middle age.

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