New tools for helping children with FASD

The public is invited to hear Deb Evensen, national consultant and teacher on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, discuss new ways to help children with FASD succeed from preschool through adult life. 

The lecture includes stories of help and hope for a brighter future for families and adults, as well as an overview of local activities. The presentation is free and open to everyone. It will be held at Kachemak Bay Campus, Pioneer Building, room 202 at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 30. 

For more information, call 235-7743 or visit kpb.alaska.edu/KBC.

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