A common response for a child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in an environment with a lot of activity is:

1. Screaming or crying because the child is overstimulated.
2. Walking away to a quiet place to regroup.
3. Refusing to follow the rules.
4. Becoming aggressive because the child wants to get away from the activity.


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1. Because of the brain damage from alcohol in utero, the child is unable to handle environments with high activity.
2. The child needs to be taught how to remove himself/herself from a situation in order to regroup.
3. A child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome will follow consistent rules.
4. A child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome will need breaks from high activity levels, but usually does not become aggressive.

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