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Special Needs: Does One Size Fit All?
Season 3
Episode 33
Parents of disabled children talk about self determination and having a choice when seeking treatment for their loved ones. There are 9 regional centers here in Southern California that are designed to provide those with developmental disabilities services that can help them develop their full potential. Some parents feel this bureaucracy isn't working and want to give more input to families.
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