Parenting by individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and neurobehavioral outcomes in their offspring.
Gaby J RitfeldMichael WangZvi ShapiroJulie A KableClaire D ColesPublished in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2023)
Parents with FASD display notable strengths including a predominantly authoritative parenting style. However, parents with FASD underrecognize child trauma and underutilize developmental services compared to socioeconomically matched controls, despite similar neurocognitive impairments. Impairments in adaptive functioning in parents with FASD may translate into difficulties with child-parent communication and limit both insight into neurobehavioral problems and advocacy skills. There is a need to identify and support parents with FASD to optimize their parenting abilities in the context of their individual strengths and difficulties.