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- EVALUTION OF THE COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOUR AS A BASE FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING OF COMMUNICATIONAL IMPAIRMENTS WITH CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
- Nadica JOVANOVIC-SIMIC, Slavica GOLUBOVIC EVALUTION OF THE COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOUR AS A BASE FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING OF COMMUNICATIONAL IMPAIRMENTS WITH CHILDREN WITH AUTISM Communicational impairments in the framework of the autism...
- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/234-2000/2000-3-4-abstracts/2124-evalution-of-the-communicative-behaviour-as-a-base-for-diagnosis-and-treatment-planning-of-communicational-impairments-with-children-with-autism
- EARLY DETECTION OF DISABILITY AND FAMILY PLANNING WITH PARTICULAR CONCERN ON MENTAL RETARDATION ILLUSTRATED BY CASE PRESENTATION
- Stojan DARKOVSKI, Ivanka KRZALOVSKA EARLY DETECTION OF DISABILITY AND FAMILY PLANNING WITH PARTICULAR CONCERN ON MENTAL RETARDATION ILLUSTRATED BY CASE PRESENTATION The problems of mentally retarded persons which we encounter in our everyday work and...
- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/270-1997/1997-4-abstracts/2519-early-detection-of-disability-and-family-planning-with-particular-concern-on-mental-retardation-illustrated-by-case-presentation
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