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School Reentry Plans for Students with Chronic Illness: 慢性疾病学生重返学校计划:
Research Advocacy and Practice for Complex and Chronic Conditions Pub Date : 2023-02-06 DOI: 10.14434/rapcc.v41i1.31767
Kristin C Wikel, Andrew M Markelz
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State Deafblind Technical Assistance Project Staffs’ Reported Use and Perceived Skill of Implementing the System of Least Prompts with Students Who Are Deafblind 国家聋哑技术援助项目工作人员对聋哑学生实施最少提示制度的使用情况和感知技能
Research Advocacy and Practice for Complex and Chronic Conditions Pub Date : 2023-02-06 DOI: 10.14434/rapcc.v41i1.32886
Chevonne Sutter, MaryAnn Demchak
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