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A Blog on Blogs...

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The word ‘blog’ stands for ‘web’ + ‘log’.

Essentially, it is a place where you can log things. You might be asking yourself, ‘What kind of things?’. Well, really anything relating to how FASD affects you and your families life.

So, you can write about anything from how FASD impacts your family life to your experiences with education, finance and support.

One of the best ways to foster a sense of community is to post a testimonial blog: have you received a diagnosis and what has the journey been like since that point?

Blogs can be as short as you like so don’t feel you need loads of content.

Simply post what’s on your mind.

That’s it. Now go blog so we can read and comment!

Thanks

Sarah

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