The incidence children exposed to drugs and/or alcohol prenatally is rising rapidly and increasingly appearing on speech-language pathology caseloads. This session provides background information about the problems and neurodevelopmental outcomes. As well, a communication-based intervention approach for babies and their mothers is described with data from case studies
Aims: To describe children exposed to street drug during pregnancy (SDE) and compare these with chil...
Background: Prenatal exposure to substances, including alcohol, opiates and illicit drugs, may influ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that an adverse prenatal environment can have profound long-term h...
The incidence of children exposed to drugs and/or alcohol prenatally is rising rapidly especially in...
The causes and neurodevelopmental outcomes of children exposed to drugs and/or alcohol prenatally ar...
This book presents the characteristics of children affected by prenatal drug exposure, fetal alcohol...
Examined neurodevelopmental patterns and caregiving environment among 20 infants prenatalty exposed ...
ABSTRACT Drug use during pregnancy is a well-known risk factor for the manifestation of speech-langu...
Of the 4.3 million infants born annually in the United States, at least 800,000 are exposed to drugs...
This article brings together information from our experience of providing research-based interventio...
Neonatal neurobehavioral development was investigated in a sample of 20 hospitalized, prenatally coc...
The public health crisis of pregnant women being exposed to drugs of abuse and of its impact on thei...
This study deals with a child born with crack-cocaine in her system, living in a stable foster home,...
or on academic skills through early school age.1-8 Recent evidence suggests that exposure to prenata...
Prenatal drug exposure continues to be a controversial topic. Views of what constitutes an appropria...
Aims: To describe children exposed to street drug during pregnancy (SDE) and compare these with chil...
Background: Prenatal exposure to substances, including alcohol, opiates and illicit drugs, may influ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that an adverse prenatal environment can have profound long-term h...
The incidence of children exposed to drugs and/or alcohol prenatally is rising rapidly especially in...
The causes and neurodevelopmental outcomes of children exposed to drugs and/or alcohol prenatally ar...
This book presents the characteristics of children affected by prenatal drug exposure, fetal alcohol...
Examined neurodevelopmental patterns and caregiving environment among 20 infants prenatalty exposed ...
ABSTRACT Drug use during pregnancy is a well-known risk factor for the manifestation of speech-langu...
Of the 4.3 million infants born annually in the United States, at least 800,000 are exposed to drugs...
This article brings together information from our experience of providing research-based interventio...
Neonatal neurobehavioral development was investigated in a sample of 20 hospitalized, prenatally coc...
The public health crisis of pregnant women being exposed to drugs of abuse and of its impact on thei...
This study deals with a child born with crack-cocaine in her system, living in a stable foster home,...
or on academic skills through early school age.1-8 Recent evidence suggests that exposure to prenata...
Prenatal drug exposure continues to be a controversial topic. Views of what constitutes an appropria...
Aims: To describe children exposed to street drug during pregnancy (SDE) and compare these with chil...
Background: Prenatal exposure to substances, including alcohol, opiates and illicit drugs, may influ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that an adverse prenatal environment can have profound long-term h...