Neuropsychological
Effects Due to Prenatal Drug Use
Could understanding a child’s prenatal history change the way we approach their care today?
Join us at Hope Haven or virtually for an informative and impactful Continuing Education Session exploring how prenatal drug exposure affects fetal development and long-term neuropsychological outcomes.
Gain insights into substance-specific effects, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, and how gestational age influences impact. Led by Taylor Sparkman, M.S.P.S., in collaboration with Dr. Allison Cato.
🌟 Learning Objectives:
Understand the overall effects of prenatal drug use on fetal development
Review the prevalence and patterns of substance use during pregnancy
Differentiate the effects of stimulants vs. depressants on the developing brain
Recognize neuropsychological and anatomical impacts of prenatal exposure
Gain insight into Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Explore how gestational age and timing influence outcomes
💵 Registration: $10 per person
Includes CEUs for Psychologists, LMHCs, and LCSWs
Each participant must register and pay separately online
This CEU is ideal for mental health professionals, educators, case managers, and caregivers working with children and families impacted by prenatal substance exposure.
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Whether you’re joining us in person at Hope Haven or virtually, don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and make a positive impact on the lives of kids.