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Assuming autism is required, and treatment is required, and evaluation is required, and checklists is required, the following results were found.
- THE EFFECTS OF EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPY IN IMPROVING THE PSYCHO-SOCIAL FUNCTIONING OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
- ЕФЕКТИТЕ ОД ТЕРАПИЈАТА СО ПОМОШ НА КОЊИ ВО ПОДОБРУВАЊЕТО НА ПСИХО-СОЦИЈАЛНАТА СПОСОБНОСТ КАЈ ДЕЦАТА СО АУТИЗАМ Харис МЕМИШЕВИЌ Саудин ХОЏИЌ Центар за образование и рехабилитација „Mједеница“ THE EFFECTS OF EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPY IN IMPROVING THE...
- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/120-2010/2010-3-4-abstracts/2616-the-effects-of-equine-assisted-therapy-in-improving-the-psycho-social-functioning-of-children-with-autism
- THE EFFECTS OF EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPY IN IMPROVING THE PSYCHO-SOCIAL FUNCTIONING OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM (Full text)
- ЕФЕКТИТЕ ОД ТЕРАПИЈАТА СО ПОМОШ НА КОЊИ ВО ПОДОБРУВАЊЕТО НА ПСИХО-СОЦИЈАЛНАТА СПОСОБНОСТ КАЈ ДЕЦАТА СО АУТИЗАМ Харис МЕМИШЕВИЌ Саудин ХОЏИЌ Центар за образование и рехабилитација „Mједеница“ THE EFFECTS OF EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPY IN IMPROVING THE...
- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/121-2010/2010-3-4-articles/2617-the-effects-of-equine-assisted-therapy-in-improving-the-psycho-social-functioning-of-children-with-autism-full-text
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