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  1. More than an average guy: The story of Larry Patton (The True Story of a Cerebral Palsy Victim who Triumphs Over His Disability) by Janet Kastner, 1989-05-01
  2. I Can't Walk but I Can Crawl: A Long Life with Cerebral Palsy (Lucky Duck Books) by Joan Ross, 2005-10-18
  3. Daughter: A Life With Cerebral Palsy by Mark Stewart-jones, 2009-10-20
  4. Hyperbaric Oxygenation for Cerebral Palsy and the Brain Injured Child: A Promising Treatment by Richard A. Neubauer, 2003-02-01
  5. Everything You Need to Know About Cerebral Palsy (Need to Know Library) by Dion Pincus, 1999-11-15
  6. Gait Analysis in Cerebral Palsy (Clinics in Developmental Medicine (Mac Keith Press)) by James R. Gage, 1991-01-15
  7. The Sometime Physician: William John Little, Pioneer in Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Orthopedic Surgery, 1810-1894 by Jay Schleichkorn, 1999-09
  8. The Child with Traumatic Brain Injury or Cerebral Palsy: A Context-Sensitive, Family-Based Approach to Development
  9. Cerebral Palsy by Nathan Aaseng, 1991-01-01
  10. Trends in Cerebral Palsy Research
  11. Unbroken Spirit: Learning to Live with Cerebral Palsy by Karen M. Watchus, 1999-08
  12. Treating Cerebral Palsy: For Clinicians by Clinicians
  13. Early Diagnosis and Therapy in Cerebral Palsy: A Primer on Infant Developmental Problems (Pediatric Habilitation, Vol 6) by Alfred L. Scherzer, 1990-06-15
  14. Language and motor speech skills in children with cerebral palsy [An article from: Journal of Communication Disorders] by S. Pirila, J. van der Meere, et all

61. OCPSA Website
Calendar of events, competitions results, organization contacts, and related links.
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62. MedlinePlus: Cerebral Palsy
cerebral palsy. Printerfriendly version, E-mail this page to a friend. SearchMEDLINE for recent research articles on • cerebral palsy.
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63. CPKids
Email lists, a message board, special siblings link, and links for children with cerebral palsy.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/9021/cpkids.html
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    CPKids, (Chat Pals) for Kids is the "Just for Kids" part of KidPower. Here you will find an email list just for children with special needs so they can talk back and forth a little easier. You will also find links to all those fun kid's places, a chat room, and a message board. Hopefully this part of the KidPower site will grow and grow so the kids have a place of their own to come and enjoy. If you are a sibling of a special needs child please visit Siblings R Special 2 , made just for all the special siblings in the world.

64. Disability
cerebral palsy and Motor Delay. cerebral palsy is one of the most CerebralPalsy Articles cerebral palsy and Premature Infants and Children
http://www.comeunity.com/disability/cerebral_palsy/
Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay
Cerebral palsy is one of the most common causes of chronic childhood disability, occuring in 1.4-2.7% births. Improved survival of extremely preterm infants may be increasing the number of children diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Between 5 and 8 percent of infants weighing less than 3 pounds (1,500 grams) at birth develop cerebral palsy (primarily diplegic cerebral palsy); they are 25 times more likely to develop cerebral palsy than infants who are bornfull term. However, preemies still constitute a small minority of the overall number of children with cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy Articles Cerebral Palsy and Premature Infants and Children
Discussion of cerebral palsy in children born premature. Sheena Carter, PhD Motor Impairment Associated with Neurological Injury in Premature Infants
This informative article discusses motor impairment and cerebral palsy of preterm infants. Dr. Carter describes the factors necessary for a diagnoses of cerebral palsy, and the developmental course of neurologically based motor problems in premature children. Sheena Carter, PhD

65. Camp Jened - Rock Hill, NY
Provides a vacation for adults who have a wide range of physical and developmental disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, Downs Syndrome, Autism and Behavior Disorders. Located in New York.
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66. Cerebral Palsy Resources
cerebral palsy Resources. cerebral palsy Mailing Lists cerebral palsyand Motor Impairment Mailing Lists. cerebral palsy Books Cerebral
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Cerebral Palsy Multimedia Tutorial

http://hsc.virginia.edu/cmc/tutorials/cp/cp.htm

Excellent multimedia description of a child's life with cerebral palsy. Therapy, equipment and problems are described along with more personal topics. Cerebral Palsy: a Guide for Care (Alfred I. Dupont Institute)
http://gait.aidi.udel.edu/res695/homepage/pd_ortho/clinics/c_palsy/cpweb.htm

An informed Question & Answer presentation of the origin and diagnosis of cerebral palsy in children and babies from the book, " Cerebral Palsy : A Complete Guide for Caregiving ". CP Parent List Archives
http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/cpparent.html

Publicly accessible archives for the CP Parent listserv are a great resource for parents who wish to catch up on discussions on the list or search for a particular topic. United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) Research Fact Sheets http://www.ucpa.org/ucp_generalsub.cfm/124/4/24

67. Paces Education
Provides conductive education for children with cerebral palsy in the UK.
http://www.paces.org.uk/

68. AACPDM Web Site
The AACPDM is a multidisciplinary scientific society devoted to the study of cerebral palsy and other childhood onset disabilities, to promoting professional education for the treatment and management of these conditions, and to improving the quality of life for people with these disabilities.
http://www.aacpdm.org/home_basic.html
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69. Cerebral Palsy Spasticity -- Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy
At the St. Louis Children s Hospital, Selective dorsal rhizotomy isperformed to reduce spasticity associated with cerebral palsy.
http://cerebralpalsy.wustl.edu/

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CP affects movement and posture and is caused by brain damage before, during, or after birth. The brain damage underlying CP cannot be reversed and produces life-long disabilities. Despite remarkable medical advances, the incidence of CP has not decreased, with one out of 500 children being afflicted with the disorder.

70. Ocean Hyperbaric Neurologic Center
Multi disciplinary brain repair center specializing in the neurological applications of hyperbaric oxygenation for conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke, coma, and traumatic brain injury. (Florida)
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71. UCP - United Cerebral Palsy, Greater Utica Area (NY)..... Home Page
United cerebral palsy and Handicapped Persons Association of the Utica Area. CLICKHERE Many careers can begin, or continue, at United cerebral palsy.
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72. Shazza's
Parent of a 3 year old child with epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and global developmental delay. The site touches on sibling issues, services, and includes an interactive book to take you through her little man's average week.
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I am blessed with two children, my Little Angel is 7 and is in school and my little man aged 5 who has a severe form of epilepsy called SMEI (Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy of Infancy) or Dravet Syndrome, which includes symptoms consistant with cerebral palsy and severe global developmental delay. This site is mainly about my little boy and how he deals with his disabilities but these disabilities affect the whole family and this site reflects just that. I have put in a short description of Dravet Syndrome here
My experience may be short lived in this area but I feel I have picked up some interesting experiences along the way that you might like to know about.
You will also notice that I talk allot about a program called EDP - Early Development Program and as I am also responsible for that site. I encourage you all to have a look at that site too when you get a chance via here
I hope you enjoy your visit here and when you are done I would love to hear from you. You can contact me either via

73. Cerebral Palsy Connection (CPC)
cerebral palsy Connection exists to allow those with cerebral palsy or thosecaring for someone with CP to communicate with each other.
http://www.cpconnection.com/
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Updated on: April 23, 2004 Updates "Communication Helps Those with Cerebral Palsy Help Themselves and Each Other"
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Come join our email family. Hello there. My name is JessePaul and this is Cerebral Palsy Connection. CPC exists to allow those with CP to communicate with each other. Communication is very important in coping with the disability. All to often those with CP (or any other disability) feel isolated and alone. Communication is just as much a healing method as therapy or medication used by doctors. CPC soul existence is to bridge the gap and tries to help people realize they are not alone in the world in everything that must be dealt with CP. Living with CP : Want to know a little of what its like living with Cerebral Palsy? This section contains my story and some personal content related to how I deal with my disability. (9) Types of CP : Cerebral Palsy can cover a very large area of research. CPC tries to organize the specifics of CP into several areas to make it easier for you to find the information you are looking for. (6) Email Database : This database is the very heart and sole of CPC. Feel free to add you name to the member list so that you may communicate with parents or those with the disability. (6)

74. Our Two Miracles
The story of the Rogodzinski twins, born premature, with one diagnosed as having cerebral palsy. A story of courage and a desire to beat the odds.
http://rogodzinski.tripod.com/ourtwomiracles/
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75. Internet Resources For Special Children (IRSC) - Worldwide Resource For Disabili
cerebral palsy Society of New ZealandThis website aims to provide you with information about cerebral palsy as wellas links to New Zealand resources and websites you may find useful.
http://www.irsc.org/cerebral.htm

76. Kimberly's Place
Kimberly's story of cerebral palsy, and periventricular leukomalacia. Also a journal of her experience with selective dorsal rhizotomy (sdr) for the treatment of spastic diplegia.
http://sessions4.tripod.com/Kim/
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I never dreamt that tender blossoms
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or precious angels could come down
to live in the garden
of my giving heart... but here you are
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-Walter Dean Myers Our family 1996
Kimberly 6 months Kimberly Noelle Born March 8 1996, Kim came to us not by stork but by airplane from Wash DC. She was met at the airport by her new family - Brenda, Steve, and big brother Myles.
Grammy and Grandad were there too and as Myles says "Mom and Grammy were bawling and the men were taking pictures!". At birth she weighed 2 pounds 12 ounces and stayed in the hospital for 7 weeks to gain weight and then was in a foster home for about 3 weeks while our paperwork was processed. She was so tiny and slept a LOT!
Little did we know how this beautiful baby would change all of our lives! Kimberly had been born 10 weeks premature and at her first pediatric visit the doctor said she didn't seem to have any of the common problems that preemies often face. We felt very blessed. Then at 6 months old Kim's eyes began crossing and she had the first of two surgeries to correct it. At this time mom began to have the feeling that there was more to come. After being assured by the doc's that she would "catch up in a couple of years" Kim was diagnosed at 15 months with Periventricular Leukomalacia. In her case the PVL also caused Cerebral Palsy. Since then we have learned, laughed, cried, and loved her more than we ever thought possible. She is teaching us what matters most in life.

77. Welcome To CPRF!!
cerebral palsy Research Foundation PO Box 8217 5111 East 21st Street Wichita, Kansas67208 Phone (316) 6881888 Fax (316) 688-5687 E-Mail info@cprf.org,
http://www.cprf.org/

78. CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LAFAYETTE
cerebral palsy ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LAFAYETTE. cerebral palsy is not a disease,but a condition that most often occurs before, during, or shortly after birth.
http://dcwi.com/~cpagl/Welcome.html
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http://dcwi.com/~cpagl/cpagl.html 2323 Shoshone Court, Lafayette, IN 47905
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The Cerebral Palsy Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for those with cerebral palsy. Its Board of Directors meets once a month to promote programs and services for those with cerebral palsy in the community. And is available for people with cerebal-palsey and other medical conditions. The broad term "cerebral palsy" (C.P.) means damage to the brain resulting in inability to control muscles normally. The term cerebral refers to the brain and palsy (paralysis) is used to express the central nervous system damage which results in many gra des and kinds of muscle and sensory difficulties. Cerebral Palsy is not a disease, but a condition that most often occurs before, during, or shortly after birth. Usually it is because the supply of oxygen to the brain has been interrupted.
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THERAPY: Helps provide payment for physical, occupational, and speech therapy for children and adults with cerebral palsy.

79. Pediatric Oncall-Cerebral Palsy Information Page.
Describes and answers questions about causes, prevention, and treatment.
http://www.pediatriconcall.com/forpatients/CommonChild/cerebralpalsy.asp
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Cerebral palsy (CP) is a general term used to describe a group of disorders that impair muscle control due to damage to the developing brain.
Q. What are the symptoms of CP?
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CP may present from extreme clumsiness to extensive spasticity. Parents may first notice that their child is not developing motor milestones normally i.e. the baby may have delayed rolling over or the baby may be late to sit, crawl or walk. The child may also show an unusual posture or favor one side of their body. Though spastic children are universally identified as children with CP, there are actually 4 types of CP

80. Living With Cerebral Palsy
This group is for people with cerebral palsy who want to share there experienceswith others. Living with cerebral palsy, LivingwithCerebralPalsy@groups.msn.com,
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