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Journal of Intellectual Disability Diagnosis and Treatment | Volume 6 Number 3
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Dystonia: A Leading Neurological Movement Disorder - Pages 63-76 Everyday Life Residents of Almaty Region and City Dwellers in the Soviet Union from 1920 to the 1930s (State of Health Care) - Pages 77-83 Mechanisms on Improving the Education System Quality in the Republic of Kazakhstan - Pages 119-124
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Journal of Intellectual Disability Diagnosis and Treatment | Volume 6 Number 4
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Examining the Linkage of Academic Performance and Attention by Uddin’s Numeral Finding and Typo Revealing Tests: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study in Undergraduate Students of Bangladesh - Pages 136-142 Psycho-Emotional State of Students with Special Educational Learning Needs - Pages 143-148 The Sports in Training the Learners with Special Needs - Pages 149-153 Language Teaching Methods to Students with Special Needs - Pages 154-159 |
Journal of Intellectual Disability Diagnosis and Treatment | Volume 7 Number 1
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Impact of Convergence of Smart-Technology as Compared to Traditional Methodological Tools on Fostering Cognitive Aspects of Leadership Competencies in the Process of Vocational Training of Students - Pages 1-8 Identifying Early Developmental Profiles in Children with FXS: A Retrospective Home Videos Analysis Teaching Communication Strategies to Students with Communication Disabilities - Pages 21-26 Social Issues of People with Special Needs in Modern Mass Media - Pages 27-30 |
Journal of Intellectual Disability Diagnosis and Treatment | Volume 7 Number 2
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Hormonal and Psycho-Emotional Disorders in Women with Psychogenic Amenorrhea - Pages 31-36 Transition to College for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Needs and Facilitation Strategies. Is Virtual Reality a Useful Tool in the Transition Process? - Pages 37-46 Study of a Nano-Oleuropein’s Effect on the TCA Cycle`s Protein Expression in the Breast Cancer Cell Line Using Proteomics Role of Multimedia Journalism in Depicting the Social Issues of People with Intellectual Disabilities - Pages 53-56 |