Expert ponders impact of Kiwis' laid-back style : New Zealand might just be the perfect place for someone with Williams syndrome

Series: Community Moves March 2015: 9. 2015Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): Levine, Karen | IHC | WILLIAMS SYNDROME | CHILDREN | NEW ZEALANDSummary: Visiting US disability expert, Dr Karen Levine, here for New Zealand Williams Syndrome Association camp and conference in Auckland in January, says she has the impression that the more laid-back social style here might work very well for people with the condition, and would be interested to see some research on the topic..
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Visiting US disability expert, Dr Karen Levine, here for New Zealand Williams Syndrome Association camp and conference in Auckland in January, says she has the impression that the more laid-back social style here might work very well for people with the condition, and would be interested to see some research on the topic..

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