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Impact of Public Law 94-142 on the family ecosystem of a young handicapped child
Remsburg, Annette Jane
Text (1981)
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The influence of adaptive behavior, verbal/performance IQ discrepancy, IQ, and socioeconomic status on the decision of special educators in a mid-western city to label a student learning disabled or educable mentally impaired
Witte, Joanne Court
Text (1985)
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Predictors of reading achievement in a population of school-aged children with parent and school reported Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Ogg, Julia A.
Text (2008)
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Attitudes of special eductors toward the physically handicapped and toward education
Mader, John Buckingham, 1926-
Text (1967)
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Parent perceptions of the special education due process hearing in Michigan, 1980-1981
Simpson, Cherie Nan
Text (1984)
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Elementary teachers understanding of disability, inclusion, and special education : a phenomenographic study
Heroux, JoDell R.
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