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Prenatal Substance Exposure: How We Can Support Children and Families During Their School Years
Cindy Chamberlin is a physical therapist with over 30 years of experience working with children. She has worked in the West Virginia Birth to Three program for more than 18 years and Clay County schools for more than 11 years. Prior to that she implemented the developmental care program in Raleigh General Hospital’s NICU. She has been working with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) and prenatally exposed babies since her NICU days and has seen the steady increase in numbers as well as observed these children as they transition into school and the impacts that it has had on our educational system. She is the WV Chapter President of To The Moon and Back, a nonprofit dedicated to providing support for the families and professionals working with these children. She is the Co-Lead for the Building Resiliency in Families Raising Children Born Substance Exposed Team on state level with West Virginia Birth to Three to implement best practices for families.
In partnership and TA with the Opioid Response Network (ORN)