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For Parents of Children who have Ataxia

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A new group specifically for Parents of Children who have Ataxia,

has been started on Living with Ataxia.org

This is an American forum but a lot of people from the UK use the

site, myself included.

You don't have to join just to check it out :-) xB

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Thank you for highlighting that Beryl. Just to say Ataxia UK has a closed Facebook group for parents which you can join by contacting the Ataxia UK office. Ataxia UK also has produced a leaflet specifically for parents of children with ataxia.

ataxia.org.uk/data/files/in...

Harriet

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