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Mental Retardation: Learning How to Help Your Child (Copyright © American Academy of Family Physicians)

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Publication Year: 2010
Type: Internet Site
Language: English
Website: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/children/parents/special/birth/549.printerview.html

If your child is mentally retarded, the best thing you can do to help your child (and yourself, too) is to learn more about mental retardation. This fact sheet provides tips to learning more about mental retardation.

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American Academy of Family Physicians
P.O. Box 11210
Shawnee Mission KS 66207-1210

Phone: 202-232-9033
Toll-free Phone: 888-794-7481

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