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Expert app reviews from our family in residence

Blog, Techy stuffBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonMarch 2, 2016

The Family in Residence project is an attempt to bring a real community prtnership into the Patrick Wild Centre.  We are working with the McDonald family (Gillian & Craig, and their twin sons, Matthew & Stuart) over a twelve month period, getting their input as a family affected by Fragile X syndrome, into everything we do. My personal…

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