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Double ARCAs leading strategists for providing the best possible education for children, Double ARC provides consultation and staff development opportunities so that educators, health care providers, and professionals in the judicial and social service arenas are equipped to support children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

Double ARC is sponsored by the Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo Province.

Our mission statement:
Double ARC serves children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) through education, intervention and advocacy.
 
News & Happenings
32009-2010 workshops
32008-09 Annual Report
What's New?
wFASD Awareness Month
Governor Strickland has named September FASD Awareness Month.  Join Double ARC in helping women of child-bearing age learn that there is no safe time/no safe amount of alcohol to drink during pregnancy.  If you are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant, don't drink.  Pass it on!
 
wInternational FAS Awareness Day -
September 9, 2010: www.fasday.com

wKaleidoscope Breakfast is October 26, 2010 at the Pinnacle! Call 419-479-3090 for info.

wPatrick's Story -On September 1, 2010,
Double ARC will hold a Patrick's Story from noon-1:00. 
If you or someone you know would like to know more about Double ARC and its mission, you are welcome to attend.  Phone Sr. Mary (2108 or 419.479.3060, ext. 1) to register.
 
Services Provided By Double ARC

FASD Workshops & In-services

FASD Service Coordination & Advocacy

Learn about the FASD Parent Support Group

FASD Diagnostic  Team and Diagnosis Information

 

More about consultation
Available for school meetings, IEP meetings, planning meetings, treatment team meetings, court hearings, etc. Contact Double ARC for on-site or off-site consultation at 419-479-3060. There is no charge for the initial phone consult or visit. Other consultation on and off site: $69/hour (sliding scale fee available upon request).
(Left) Elementary students impacted by Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) exercise the opportunity to jump, swing and move during their school day, helping to keep them better organized and on task later in the classroom. Many children with FASD have Sensory Processing Disorder.

 

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