A study on family opinions concerning services provided in special education centers

This study is to diagnose and evaluate children with different special needs medically and educationally, and as a result of those evaluations, to identify families' expectations, opinions and suggestions concerning the special education process, services and the functioning of special educatio...

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Delivery Systems
Early Intervention
Education
Educational Diagnosis
Family and social welfare
Family Attitudes
Foreign Countries
Identification
Inclusive Education / Inclusion
Mothers
Opinions
Participant Satisfaction
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Social Support Groups
Special Education
Special Needs Students
Stress Variables
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