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ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
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Валентина ДУКОВСКА 1,
Одделение за интензивна нега, |
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Valentina DUKOVSKA 1,
Department of Neonatal Intensive Care, |
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Примено: 20. 04. 2009 |
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Received: 20. 04. 2009 |
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Кај недоносените психомоторниот развој има свои карактеристики но и можност од зголеменa тенденција за појава на невроразвојни проблеми, односно одреден процент од лицата со пречки во развојот корелира со оваа категорија на деца. |
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Psychomotor development in premature infants has specific characteristics with increased tendency towards neuro-developmental difficulties, such as the fact that certain percent of the developmentally challenged people belongs in this category of children. |
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Citation:Dukovska V, Juzevski Zh. Psychomotor Development in Premature Infants Until the End of Their Third Year of Life. J Spec Educ Rehab 2009; 10(1-2):33-47. |
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Клучни зборови: недоносени со многу ниска родилна тежина, Грифитс-развојнискали, ГРК, развојниобласти |
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Key words: premature infants with VLBW, Griffiths Mental Development Scales, GDQ, developmental areas. |
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Валентина ДУКОВСКА |
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Valentina DUKOVSKA |
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ЈЗУ Универзитетска клиника |
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PHO University Clinic for Children’s Diseases |
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