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- Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Volume 2, Issue 1,1998
- Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Volume 2, Issue 1,1998
- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/194-1998/1998-1-info/2175-journal-of-special-education-and-rehabilitation-volume-2-issue-11998
- ABOUT DEFECTOLOGY OF MULTIPLY HANDICAP
- Миодраг СТОШЉЕВИЌ ЗА ДЕФЕКТОЛОГИЈАТА НА МУЛТИПЛИЦИРАНИТЕ ОШТЕТУВАЊА Дефектологијата на мултиплицираните оштетувања, историски гледано, е најмладата научна дисциплина на дефектологијата. Свеста за постоењето на повеќе кратното оштетување на децата се...
- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/265-1998/1998-1-articles/2135-2009-08-09-15-27-15
- ABOUT DEFECTOLOGY OF MULTIPLY HANDICAP
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