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Andy Kirby and Shawn Fulton tell us about The ARC of Indiana which was established in 1956 by parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities to build a better and more accepting world for their children. Among its purposes is to promote "supported decision making," a powerful modification in the concept of guardianship.
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Andy Kirby and Shawn Fulton tell us about The ARC of Indiana which was established in 1956 by parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities to build a better and more accepting world for their children. Among its purposes is to promote "supported decision making," a powerful modification in the concept of guardianship.

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