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Ngaire O’Donnell, aged three, walks without the aid of a walker, orthotic shoes and splints. A cerebal palsy sufferer, she had to learn the skills of using and controlling body movements — something automatic to most children.

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Press, 26 June 1987, Page 13

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Ngaire O’Donnell, aged three, walks without the aid of a walker, orthotic shoes and splints. A cerebal palsy sufferer, she had to learn the skills of using and controlling body movements — something automatic to most children. Press, 26 June 1987, Page 13

Ngaire O’Donnell, aged three, walks without the aid of a walker, orthotic shoes and splints. A cerebal palsy sufferer, she had to learn the skills of using and controlling body movements — something automatic to most children. Press, 26 June 1987, Page 13