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« Does your 3-year-old like daddy more than mommy? | Main | Who can you turn to in a crisis? » Tuesday, October 16, 2007For parents of children with visual/hearing impairmentsIf you are the parent of a child 6 to 22 who has a visual or hearing impairment, there's bound to be a workshop of interest for you this Saturday, Oct. 20, at the annual Discover Conference at Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown. Although the website says pre-registration is required, Perkins PR director Marilyn Rea Beyer assures me that anyone who shows up at the door will be welcome. Posted by Barbara Meltz at 03:30 PM
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