Children born with Fetal Alcohol syndrome will have long-term effects when dealing with:

1. Cognitive development.
2. Emotional development.
3. Physical development.
4. All of the above can be long-term effects related to Fetal Alcohol syndrome.


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1. The child will have long-term effects with cognitive development.
2. The child will have long-term effects with emotional development.
3. The child may have long-term effects with physical development.
4. Cognitive, emotional, and physical development may be impaired because of prenatal alcohol exposure.

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