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Cerebral Palsy - ChildrenInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Cerebral Palsy Tutorial Description: Multimedia tutorial for children describes diagnosis, treatment, and life with CP. (healthsystem.virginia.edu) |
CPKids Description: Email lists, a chat room, a message board, and kids' links for children with cerebral palsy. (geocities.com) |
Hemi-Kids Description: Mailing lists and pen pals for children with disabilities. (comeunity.com) |
KidsHealth: Cerebral Palsy Description: Answers questions such as "Why do kids get CP?" and describes the condition in a language written for young people. From the Nemours Foundation. (kidshealth.org) |
The Cerebral Palsy Kids Center Description: A multidisciplinary treatment center for children with all types of developmental disabilities. Areas of specialty include CP, sensory integration dysfunction, torticollis, spina bifida, down syndrome, and autism. (cpkidscenter.com) |
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