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Tough Kids and Substance Abuse
Cook, P., Kellie, R., Jones, K. & Goossen, L. (2000). Tough Kids and Substance Abuse: a drug awareness program for children and adolescents with ARND, FAS, FAE and cognitive disabilities. Addictions Foundation of Manitoba. Paper. 292 pages. “…This new drug awareness program targeted to “tough kids” provides educators and other youth community professionals with practical strategies related to educating this group about alcohol, inhalant and other drug issues.”
Item Number  B-103      $29.00
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Parenting Children With FAS
 
Teaching for the Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Grades 1-12: A Resource for Teachers of Health and Life Skills and CALM. (2002). Alberta Learning. 3 Hole Punched/Shrunkwrap &/or Stapled. 212 pages. “The goal of this resource is to raise awareness of the effects and characteristics of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) through learning activities that teachers can incorporate into the health and life skills, and Career and Life Management programs. It provides strategies, activities and student information sheets focusing on the prevention of alcohol use and abuse during pregnancy. A handout for community resource people offers tips for working with students and outlines the specific goals and learning outcomes for the health program.”
Sorry, distributor copyright restricts this resource to Canadian sales only.
Item Number: B-142      $18.00
Available on-line: http://www.education.gov.ab.ca/k_12/curriculum/bySubject/healthpls.fas.pdf
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...And down will come baby
Video.  "… and down will come baby." (1996). Scott Newman Center. 17 minutes.  "This video provides teenage role models with whom students can relate. Video shows alcohol and drug exposure have far reaching effects that may extend throughout the child’s life span, affecting physical, emotional, social, and educational development. In addition, medical experts offer information, and mothers of alcohol and drug-exposed babies share their personal experiences."  For organizational use.
Item Number:  V-300      $115.00**
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...And down will come baby
Video: The Final Score: Winning Against FAS. (2001). RurAl Cap. 14 minutes. This video “centers around a teenage girl who does not know she is pregnant and has to make a decision about whether or not to drink alcohol.” Of special note is its inclusion of peer pressure and the positive influence that her boyfriend has when she is making her decision.
Item Number:  V-317      $36.00**
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Baby Think It Over
FAS Manikin
For a limited time, due to numerous factors, we may be able to offer some of these Realityworks resources at a discount. Please call us for further information.
FAS Manikin

“Show teens how drinking alcohol during pregnancy can have lasting physical and mental effects on an infant.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is THE leading cause of preventable mental disabilities. This manikin was designed with the help of a nurse/consultant who specializes in FAS education. The extremely detailed, lifelike sculpture was based on photos of real FAS infants. It represents a small-for-gestational-age full-term infant with facial deformities typical of severe cases of FAS.”

With each FAS Manikin you receive: Cloth Diaper, Receiving Blanket, National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS) Video, Instructor Handbook
Sorry... Distributor agreement is for Canadian Sales only
Light-Skinned Female Item Number: R-714 $260.00**
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Baby Think It Over and Baby Think It Over Logo are registered trademarks in Australia, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States only.
Drug Affected Baby
Drug-Affected Demonstrator
"Drug Affected Demonstrator is an effective in-class demonstration tool that shows how drug use during pregnancy can affect the infant. Small for its gestational age, the Drug Affected Demonstrator is approximately 18.5 inches long and weighs 3.5 pounds. It has many features that mimic those of a real drug affected infant...including a high-pitched warbled cry recorded from an actual drug affected infant, tremors that cause the Demonstrator to tremble as if from drug withdrawal, and a detailed lifelike appearance resembling a drug affected infant with a painful facial expression and tiny limbs...Demonstrator is an anatomically correct female." This newly designed Demonstrator replaces the Drug Affected Baby.

With each Demonstrator you receive: Cloth Diaper, Receiving Blanket, Instructor Handbook, Four AA Batteries.
Sorry... Distributor agreement is for Canadian Sales only
Light-Skinned Female Item Number: R-715 $355.00**
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Aboriginal Female Infant Manikin
Caucasian Female Infant Manikin

Infant Manikin

The Infant Manikin is an extremely detailed, lifelike sculpture, based on photos of real infants. Each Manikin is 21 inches long and is an anatomically correct female. The Infant Manikin is larger and weighs more than the Drug Affected Demonstrator and the FAS Manikin so it can provide a visual contrast to babies who have been prenatally exposed to drugs or alcohol. It has the realistic head support feature, requiring users to support the Manikin’s head when handling. With each Infant Manikin you receive: Cloth diaper, Infant t-shirt, Program materials. Sorry... Distributor agreement is for Canadian sales only.
Aboriginal Female Infant Manikin Item Number: R-716      $160.00**
Caucasian Female Infant Manikin Item Number: R-717      $160.00
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The GambleTM Learning Program is a seven-day curriculum that explores the effects of drug and alcohol use during pregnancy on an unborn infant. Lessons are prepared for you and curriculum pages are easy to follow. (It) includes a variety of classroom activities. The FAS Baby Shower helps personalize Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). Gift bags and colorful gift cutouts add to the baby shower experience. Gift certificates have a FAS symptom printed on the back; students read the cards aloud and share how the symptom would affect an infant’s life. The team competition is a fast-paced, fun review in preparation for the final test. Teams take turns using a spinner on a bottle to determine which type of questions to answer. Worksheets include a crossword puzzle, quizzes, discussion sheets and photos comparing healthy infants and…infants (with FAS).
LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE – Special Pricing
Item Number:  R-728      $190.00 ***
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FREE!!!! (as of October 2004) Better Safe than Sorry – Preventing a Tragedy. Although the Bookshelf does not distribute this item, we wanted to let you know about it. A curriculum kit developed by Dr. Kathy Sulik of the University of North Carolina Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies which includes: “Hard copies of implementation directions and background materials; a CD-ROM with a Power Point presentation introducing FAS, as well as an introductory video; … colourful transparencies to provide teachers with additional background information on FAS.” To order, contact: J. Lazarow, M.Ed., Science Education Coordinator, Office of Collaborative Research, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 6000 Executive Boulevard, Suite 302, Bethesda, MD 20892-7003. Phone: (301) 435-8043      Fax: (301) 480-2358