Colin Farrell children suffering from Angelman Syndrome
Colin Farrell to talk about fundraising and spreading awareness about Angelman Syndrome on The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Actor Colin Farrell stopped by “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” for Friday’s episode as part of his “Fright Night” promotion, and he had the chance to talk about a trigger very close to his heart: fundraising and spreading awareness about Angelman Syndrome.
Farrell’s beloved son James, who will probably be eight years old this yr, was born using the Angelman Syndrome form of Cerebral Palsy. He struggles with severe developmental disabilities and trouble with speech and motor functions, as well as suffers from seizures.
Farrell also spoke out about his son in 2008, once the media scrutinized his passionate involvement with all the Special Olympics.
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What is Angelman Syndrome ?
According to MedicineNet, Angelman syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes developmental delay and neurological problems. The physician Harry Angelman first delineated the syndrome in 1965, when he described several children in his practice as having “flat heads, jerky movements, protruding tongues, and bouts of laughter.” Infants with Angelman syndrome appear normal at birth, but often have feeding problems in the first months of life and exhibit noticeable developmental delays by 6 to 12 months.
Angelman Syndrome Foundation
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Tel: 630-978-4245
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The Arc of the United States
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Silver Spring, MD 20910
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