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Default Cerebellar hypoplasia

I'm an early interventionist for children with visual impairments with a new client with an underdeveloped cerebellum. I am interested in communicating with anyone who has experience with this disability, sespecially anyone who has seen children with visual or auditory disabilities accompanying cerebellar hypoplasia, or knows of good on-line resources. My client also has auditory neuropathy.
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Sue, TVI
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