Aspects of psychomotor development of primary school children with hearing loss from the standpoint of Bernstein's theory of movement construction
Purpose: As the latest research shows, psychomotor development and motor learning of deaf children is garnering a great deal of attention from scientists. Effectively correcting the psychomotor development of hearing-impaired kids requires a deep understanding of the disorders, structures, depth, an...
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Main Authors: | N.I. Stepanchenko (Author), I.B. Hrybovska (Author), M.V. Danylevych (Author), R.V. Hryboskyy (Author) |
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IP Iermakov S.S.,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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