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Janet Carr: They used to say “they’re never likely to walk or talk”

Posted on November 19, 2014April 11, 2015

Pioneering psychologist on her 50-year study of people with Down’s syndrome that became a lifelong commitment to changing attitudes. The Guardian 19 November 2014

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