A great value teaching package consisting of one Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Baby and one Drug Affected Baby simulator. These realistic, life-size infant simulators are powerful educational tools for use in alcohol and drug abuse prevention programmes and family services, or by antenatal and childcare professionals.
The RealCare ?½ Drug-Affected Baby is an electronic female infant simulator which emits cries and demonstrates the withdrawal tremors of a drug-affected infant, teaching users about the potential impacts of drug use while pregnant. The drug-affected baby also demonstrates other features of foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) including a painful facial expression, tiny limbs and a small gestational size. The model comes with a nappy and curriculum CD included.
The RealCare ?½ Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a non-electric female infant simulator which demonstrates the potential affects of alcohol consumption by the mother on the unborn child. The alcohol-affected simulator features a small gestational size; small head with widely set eyes; low nasal bridge; bigger, lower ears; shorter nose and smaller chin; flattened mid-face and curved fingers and joints. The model comes with a nappy, curriculum and 'An Ounce of Prevention DVD'.
Two skin tones are available (light and medium). This package is supplied with a light skin tone drug affected baby and a medium skin tone foetal alcohol syndrome baby, unless otherwise specified.