In the Passenger Seat
Caregivers often repeat instructions when supporting someone with FASD. Executive functioning differences can affect working memory, task initiation, and transitions, meaning information doesn’t always stick the first time. Understanding how the brain processes information helps explain why repetition happens—and how supportive strategies can make daily routines smoother for everyone.
In the Driver’s Seat
A glimpse into how executive functioning can shape everyday routines for individuals with FASD—and the small tools that help the day run more smoothly.
In the Passenger Seat
In the Passenger Seat highlights FASD caregiver support in Alberta, sharing insight, practical strategies, and encouragement for families navigating the journey together.
Through the Windshield
Through the Windshield explores how proactive FASD intervention in Alberta supports individuals and families through forward planning, flexibility, and thoughtful preparation for transitions.

