The Effect of a Period of Regular Exercise Activity on the Improvement of Adaptive Behavior in Educable Mentally Retarded Students
Psychological findings show that a lower IQ score than the normal level is notenough to recognize someone as mentally retarded. In addition they have visibleand specific difficulties in their adaptive behaviors. Research on adaptivebehaviors is useful for those with specific needs and if mentally re...
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Main Authors: | Janbaba Aghayinejad (Author), Salar Faramarzi (Author), Mohamad Karimi (Author) |
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University of Tehran,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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