A free, live workshop that helps you understand what is happening in the FASD brain and why things escalate the way they do.
Register for free now!
If your days feel out of control, if aggression or meltdowns are dictating everything, or if you are scared about what happens next as your loved one gets older, this workshop is for you.
This workshop is about orientation, not perfection. It is designed to help you make sense of what is happening, reduce self-blame, and introduce a brain-based roadmap so you are no longer guessing your way through hard moments.
This workshop gives you the map.
Get oriented. Join us for this free, live FASD workshop.
Enter your name and email to save your spot.
The FASD Roadmap, Explained
Most caregivers are given strategies without context. They are told what to do, but never shown how the pieces fit together or why those strategies fall apart under stress.
In this workshop, I will walk you through the FASD roadmap. You will learn how to read it, how to understand where things are breaking down, and how to start making decisions that reduce escalation instead of adding to it.
✔ A clearer understanding of why aggression and meltdowns escalate
✔ Relief from feeling like you are failing or doing everything wrong
✔ A framework for thinking through behavior at home, at school, and beyond childhood
✔ Language you can use when talking with teachers, doctors, and support systems
✔ A clearer sense of what the next level of support might look like
This workshop gives you the map.
Ongoing programs and coaching are about walking that map together, step by step, with support when real life gets messy.
Testimonials
See what other people are saying.
"I have a master's in social work... why can I not grasp this?
This course is full of compassion... it truly was about us, the caregivers. I always left feeling better than when I logged in."
— Michelle Trager, Social Worker & Adoptive Mom
"I felt lost, like there was nobody who understood what I was going through.
Now I do see where we will be able to work together... I can start to be that frontal lobe and help him make decisions."
— Laura Boyer, FASD Caregiver
"We were a family in crisis... ready to call Children's Aid.
Now I am a more confident caregiver, a better advocate... You have given me hope and returned some laughter & lightness to our home."
— Mary Byrnes, FASD Caregiver
About Your Host: Jeff Noble
Jeff Noble is an FASD educator, caregiver advocate, and host of The FASD Success Show. Last year, Jeff pressed pause on the Caregiver Kick Start! FASD Workshop to focus on one goal: Leveling Up.
He spent the year expanding the conversation globally.
This mission took him from delivering training in Germany to hosting The FASD Success Show Live in Calgary and Edmonton, where he collaborated directly with Dr. Lebel and her team from the Alberta Children's Hospital.
From there, he traveled to Toronto to connect with national researchers before firing the shows back up with renewed energy and perspective.
Now, he is here.
Jeff brings that year of international experience —blending the science with the streets— directly into the 2026 Caregiver Kick Start! Workshop, offering a practical, real-world roadmap that you can use immediately to bring stability back to your home.
What This Workshop Is
The Caregiver Kick Start Workshop is a free, live, three-session online training created for real caregivers living real FASD days.
What You
Will Learn
✔ Why aggression and meltdowns escalate even when you are doing what you were told
✔ How brain-based differences impact regulation, memory, impulse control, and daily functioning at every age
✔ What actually helps at home and school when traditional consequences backfire
✔ How to advocate with educators, doctors, and systems that do not understand FASD
✔ What support can look like during the teen-to-adult transition, including independence and supervision
Workshop Dates
✔ Monday, February 23 I 7:30PM ET
✔ Wednesday, February 25 I 7:30PM ET
✔ Saturday, February 28 I 2:00PM ET
Attend live if you can. If life gets in the way, registered caregivers will receive limited-time access to the recordings.