AUTISM AND PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENT DISORDERS - Vladimir E. Trajkovski
Journal Title: Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation - Year 2011, Vol 12, Issue 3
Abstract
In the last six decades, the autism has arisen significant interest among doctors and researchers. Great achievements have been made in this field of study, in order to help understand this intriguing disorder. However, despite all the efforts of raising the awareness among the population in our country regarding the autism and the pervasive development disorders, these topics are still little known about. After a couple of years following the demands of the modern society, the Monograph 'Autism' received addition written by Prof. Dr. Vladimir Trajkovski.
Authors and Affiliations
Ana PETKOVSKA| Master's degree student Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation Faculty of Philosophy
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