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Clifford's Notes

Amy and Jeff Clark were devastated in 1997 when they discovered that theirnewborn son, Brandon, had Angelman syndrome, which is marked by permanent intellectual and developmental disorders. Those with this condition generally are unable to speak, feed or bathe themselves and suffer from seizures, learning disorders and sleeping problems. They require round-the-clock care.Although Angelman syndrome is sometimes not …

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