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Semantic Pragmatic Disorder Support Organisation
Web: www.spdsupport.org.uk
The SPD Support Organisation is a non profit, internet based, voluntary organisation of parents and professionals based in the United Kingdom, with aims of providing quality information, advice and support to parents/carers and professionals supporting children diagnosed with semantic pragmatic disorder.
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