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etal Alcohol Syndrome 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. The finely detailed, lifelike FAS Manikin is based on actual FAS infants, shows fetal alcohol syndrome effects, and and was designed with the help of a nurse/consultant specializing in FAS education.

  • Classroom tool. An excellent tool for classroom demonstration, showing fetal alcohol syndrome effects.
  • Size and weight. Represents a small-for-gestational age full-term infant with limb and facial deformities typical of severe FAS victims.
  • Differences. Available in light or medium skin tones. Anatomically correct as a female.

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. The manikin is available in two skin tones and is an anatomically correct female. Order

EGG and ALCOHOL EXPERIMENT  Break an egg in a clear glass. Pour 1 oz. of alcohol over broken egg and watch the change. That change is what happens to a babies brain and cells.

FASD FACT WORKSHEETS - Mazes and puzzled to reinforce learning about FAS/E

FAS Baby Shower - A different kind of presentation.

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