A Stay-At-Home Guide for Kids with FASD An interactive, printable guidebook for children with FASD to organize and plan activities that contribute to their well-being 2020-12-21T18:22:06+00:00May 7th, 2020|Children ASD-ID, Diversions, Resources| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! facebooktwitterlinkedinredditwhatsapptumblrpinterestvkEmail Related Posts A YouTube video by Dr. Peter Vermuelen offering tips about how to deal with some of the uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic A YouTube video by Dr. Peter Vermuelen offering tips about how to deal with some of the uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic A guide for things to do during the pandemic for individuals with autism, written by a self-advocate A guide for things to do during the pandemic for individuals with autism, written by a self-advocate A blog post from a self-advocate on their thoughts during quarantine A blog post from a self-advocate on their thoughts during quarantine Tips provided by the World Health Organization on how to cope with stress about COVID-19 Tips provided by the World Health Organization on how to cope with stress about COVID-19