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ТРАНЗИЦИИ НА ДЕЦАТА СО ПОПРЕЧЕНОСТ ОД СЕРВИСИТЕ ЗА РАНА ИНТЕРВЕНЦИЈА ВО РЕДОВНИТЕ ИНКЛУЗИВНИ УЧИЛИШТА
Александра КАРОВСКА1,
Постдипломец на Институт за дефектологија1 |
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TRANSITIONS OF THE CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES FROM THE EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES IN THE REGULAR SCHOOLS
Aleksandra KAROVSKA1, Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation2 University Ss. Cyril and Methodius Skopje, Macedonia |
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Раната детска интервенција ги опфаќа високо ризично родените деца или деца кои имаат некоја попреченост и нивните семејства, од раѓање до одредена возраст (горната граница варира во различни земји). |
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Early childhood intervention takes into consideration all high risk born children or children with disabilities and their families, from birth to a certain age (the age varies in different countries). |
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Citation:Karovska A, Jachova Z. Transitions of the Children with Disabilities from the Early Intervention Services in the Regular Schools. J Spec Educ Rehab 2006; 7(3-4):37-44. |
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Клучни зборови: рана интервенција, транзиции, модели на рана интервенција, мрежна координација |
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Keywords: early intervention, transitions, models of early intervention, net coordination |
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