Resources

Books, Podcast, Articles and Legal Information

This book list was put together by parents of children with FASD. These are a great resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers.

FASD Trying Differently Rather Than Harder   Diane Malbin, MSW

Understanding Mental Health  Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder  Ellen Rodger and Rosie Gowsell

Guided Growth  Ira Chasnoff, MD Ronald Powell, PhD

Our FAScinating Journey  Jodee Kulp

The Best I Can Be  Jodee Kulp and Liz Kulp

Making Sense of the Madness, An FASD Survival Guide   Jeff Noble

FASD Soundbites and Sanity Savers   Jeff Noble

My FASD Feelings Jennifer Robinson and Laura Bedard

Therapeutic Parenting, Attachment, Trauma Based, Adoption

The Connected Child  Karen Purvis PhD, David Cross PhD, Wendy Lyons Sunshine

From Fear to Love  B. Bryan Post

Beyond Consequences, Logic and Control  Heather Forbes

Help for Billy   Heather Forbes  

The A to Z of Therapeutic Parenting   Sarah Naish

Therapeutic Parenting in a Nutshell   Sarah Naish

The Adoptive Parent Toolbox  Mike and Kristin Berry

Confessions of an Adoptive Parent   Mike Berry

Born Broken  Kristen Berry

The Body Keeps the Score   Bessel Van der Kalk

Personal Journeys

Drowning with my Hair on Fire  CE Eshelman, LMFT

Dancing with the Porcupine Parenting Wounded Children without Loosing Yourself   Jennie Lynn Owens

Damaged Angels  Bonnie Buxton  

Children’s Books

Little Heroes, “Suzie’s Story”  Ira Chasnoff, MD

Little Heroes “Sensory Integration and Behavior Problems in the young child”    Ira Chasnoff


Books by Rosie Jeffries and Sarah Naish: 

  • William Wobbly and the Mysterious Holey Jumper

  • Rosie Rudey and the Enormous Chocolate Mountain

  • Sophie Spikey Has a very big Problem

  • Charley Chatty and the Wiggly Worry Worm

  • Rosie Rudey and the very Annoying Parent


Books by Jessica Sinarsky:

  • Riley the Brave-the Little Cub with Big Feelings!  Help for cubs who have had a tough start in life

  • Riley the Brave makes it to school-A story with tips and tricks for tough transitions

  • What’s Inside your Backpack?



For more information and tools for parents and caregivers visit FASD United.

Podcasts

  • Visit the link here to learn more about the 4Y Program for foster children with FASD.

FASD and Criminal Justice