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Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation,Volume 10,Issue 1-2,2009
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Preface by the Editorial Board:
Special Education-professional and scientific issues:
SEX EDUCATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Olivera RASHIKJ, Vladimir TRAJKOVSKI
SELF EVALUATION OF COMPETENCES OF THE SPECIAL EDUCATORS AND REHABILITATORS
IN THE SPECIAL INSTITUTION
Natasha M. CHICHEVSKA-JOVANOVA, Daniela B. DIMITROVA-RADOJICHIKJ
Medical issues:
PSYCHOMOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN PREMATURE INFANTS UNTIL THE END
OF THEIR THIRD YEAR OF LIFE
Valentina DUKOVSKA, Zhivko JUZEVSKI
Views - Opinions - Dilemmas:
BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITH MILD AND MODERATE INTELLECTUAL
DISABILITY
Vesna KOSTIKJ-IVANOVIKJ
Psychological and pedagogical survey:
FAMILY RISK FACTORS AS INDICATORS OF BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS
WITH YOUTH
Ranko KOVACHEVIKJ, Meliha BIJEDIKJ, Lejla KURALIKJ-KJISHIKJ, Edin MUFTIKJ
CRIMINALITY AT MINORS WITH MENTAL DEFICIENCY
Zoran Kitkanj
World experience and current events:
NEUROREHABILITATION OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS AND DEPRESSIVE BEHAVIORS
BY BRAIN STATE CONDITIONING
Vijendra K. SINGH, Lee GERDES
News and information:
ACTIVITIES OF AUTISM-EUROPE
Olivera RASHIKJ
SECOUND FORUM OF THE PROJECT „COMMON VOICE NETWORK PROJECT”
Vladimir ILIEVSKI
Abstract from defended doctoral studies:
A CHILD WITH A COCHLEAR IMPLANT WITHIN THE INCLUSIVE
CLASSROOM - CASE STUDY
Aleksandra KAROVSKA
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