Características y necesidades de las personas con discapacidad intelectual que tienen CI altos

  1. Snell Miller, Martha E.
  2. Luckasson, Ruth A.
  3. Borthwick-Duffy, Sharon
  4. Bradley, Val
  5. Buntinx, Wil H. E.
  6. Coulter, David L.
  7. Craig, Ellis M.
  8. Gomez, Sharon C.
  9. Lachapelle, Yves
  10. Reeve, Alya
  11. Schalock, Robert L.
  12. Shogren, Karrie A.
  13. Spreat, Scott
  14. Tassé, Marc J.
  15. Thompson, James R.
  16. Verdugo Alonso, Miguel Ángel
  17. Wehmeyer, Michael L.
  18. Yeager, Mark H.
Revista:
Siglo Cero: Revista Española sobre Discapacidad Intelectual

ISSN: 2530-0350

Ano de publicación: 2010

Título do exemplar: Características y necesidades de las personas con discapacidad intelectual que tienen CI altos. La conducta adaptativa en personas con discapacidad intelectual

Volume: 41

Número: 235

Páxinas: 7-27

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Siglo Cero: Revista Española sobre Discapacidad Intelectual

Resumo

En este artículo se describe el grupo de individuos con discapacidad intelectual y CI altos y los retos que afrontan en sus vidas.

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