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Sprache, Kommunikation und soziale Entwicklung

Sprache, Kommunikation und soziale Entwicklung

Titel: Sprache, Kommunikation und soziale Entwicklung Kostenlos Bücher Online Lesen
Autoren: Burkhard Schneeweiß , Theodor Hellbruegge
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bildgestützter Kommunikation mit und ohne elektronische Kommunikationshilfen (z. B. einfache Kommunikationsgeräte als Verständigungshilfe für Kinder mit Angelman-Syndrom) gesammelt und in internationalen Forschungsarbeiten ihre Effektivität belegt.
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