Características y necesidades de las personas con discapacidad intelectual que tienen CI altos
- Snell Miller, Martha E.
- Luckasson, Ruth A.
- Borthwick-Duffy, Sharon
- Bradley, Val
- Buntinx, Wil H. E.
- Coulter, David L.
- Craig, Ellis M.
- Gomez, Sharon C.
- Lachapelle, Yves
- Reeve, Alya
- Schalock, Robert L.
- Shogren, Karrie A.
- Spreat, Scott
- Tassé, Marc J.
- Thompson, James R.
- Verdugo Alonso, Miguel Ángel
- Wehmeyer, Michael L.
- Yeager, Mark H.
ISSN: 2530-0350
Año de publicación: 2010
Título del ejemplar: Características y necesidades de las personas con discapacidad intelectual que tienen CI altos. La conducta adaptativa en personas con discapacidad intelectual
Volumen: 41
Número: 235
Páginas: 7-27
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Siglo Cero: Revista Española sobre Discapacidad Intelectual
Resumen
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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