Социјална инклузија на децата со интелектуална попреченост и децата со церебрална парализа

The integrity of the personality of a person is the basis of his social status, and therefore without regard to the development of society, the individual leads a permanent battle for his affirmation and existence. The battle of socialization, the process of interaction in which the new member in th...

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