As an FASD caregiver, Jeff found himself confused a lot. Constant meetings, endless reports, medical jargon and long-winded appointments left Jeff overwhelmed, frustrated and feeling like he just couldn't catch a break. After getting failing grades as an FASD caregiver, Jeff found himself back at school. Through the instructor's use of soundbites and short snippets, Jeff was finally able to learn and understand FASD. The use of quick and catchy one-liners provided Jeff with easy to remember, simple, yet impactful reminders ...
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As an FASD caregiver, Jeff found himself confused a lot. Constant meetings, endless reports, medical jargon and long-winded appointments left Jeff overwhelmed, frustrated and feeling like he just couldn't catch a break. After getting failing grades as an FASD caregiver, Jeff found himself back at school. Through the instructor's use of soundbites and short snippets, Jeff was finally able to learn and understand FASD. The use of quick and catchy one-liners provided Jeff with easy to remember, simple, yet impactful reminders he needed as an FASD caregiver. More importantly, they kept him sane. In Jeff's second book, FASD Soundbites and Sanity Savers he shares his favourite and most shared soundbites that have helped him to understand and even teach others about living and supporting someone with an FASD. "I love your soundbites! It draws me back to how my son may be seeing and experiencing life versus how I see life. They are always 'Yes! That's so true' or 'Wow! That's why he does that!" moments!'" - Tiffany, FASD Caregiver "Many times a day, I will happen upon one of your soundbites and it will be exactly what I need to get me through the day with our boy. They keep me grounded in reality." - Lisa, FASD Caregiver "I am the Mother of four children with FASD. Your quotes and sound bites have seriously saved my sanity. Our reality is different than typical families. You remind us that our struggles are "normal" in the world of FASD. You provide hope and real help through your quotes." - Rhonda, FASD Caregiver
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