FAMILY OF A MENTALLY RETARDED CHILD-NEW FUNCTIONS IN A CONDITIONS OF TRANSITION
Journal Title: Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation - Year 1997, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
In this paper specific knowledge by the research of the state of the family of mentally retarded child in present conditions of transition in Bulgaria is presented. In a very picturesque and overwhelming review are presented a lot of questions and problems of families on a social, economic, health, psychological and valuable aspect, with numerous consequences on the existence of the families and mentally retarded children that the transition leaves under the present existence of human .
Authors and Affiliations
Svetlana HRISTOVA
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