Fetal alcohol children – Characteristics and help possibilities
December 26th, 2008 by admin
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Fetal alcohol children are those who suffer from serious fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. The disorder is common in children affected by alcohol when they were inside the womb. Children with fetal alcohol suffer due to their mother’s alcohol consumption during pregnancy.
Fetal alcohol children suffer from physical, behavioral, mental and learning disorders. They also have to suffer from implications of this disorder for a lifetime.
Here are some of the characteristics of children with fetal alcohol:
- Fetal alcohol children are smaller in size for their gestational age. They are smaller in stature compared to other children of their age.
- Children with fetal alcohol develop facial abnormalities like small eye openings.
- Learning disorders.
- Hyperactive behavior
- Difficulty in sleep during infancy.
- Difficulty in sucking during infancy.
- Low IQ.
- Poor reasoning.
- Poor Judgmental skills.
- Problems in performing activities in daily life.
- Mental retardation.
- Speech disability
- Language disability
- Poor coordination
Children with fatal alcohol are more vulnerable to criminal behavior, psychiatric problems, inability to complete education and unemployment.
However, it is possible to deal with problems of Fetal alcohol children. All you require to do is to diagnose this problem early and understand this disease.
There are a lot you can do to help children with fetal alcohol. Here are some tips:
- Keep the doors locked properly.
- It is important to use child safety gates. This will keep children out of abandoned areas.
- Let the child join an infant development program. This will help your child learn social skills and develop IQ.
- Keep the child happy and deal with a lot of patience.
Children with fatal alcohol can be easily dealt with care, love and affection. Keep an eye on the child’s activities to ensure safety.
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