Competence and quality in the lives of people with profound and multiple learning disabilities: some recent research

By: Hogg, James.
Series: Tizard Learning Disability Review 3 (1) 1998: 6-14.Publisher: 1998Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): BEHAVIOUR | COMMUNICATION | COMPETENCE | EDUCATION | MENTAL HEALTH | QUALITY OF LIFE | SERVICESSummary: Service providers and research workers continue to extend the boundaries of expectation with respect to what these people can achieve. Recent research is here summarised with key references to further information providing new direcrtions and new ideas.
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Service providers and research workers continue to extend the boundaries of expectation with respect to what these people can achieve. Recent research is here summarised with key references to further information providing new direcrtions and new ideas.

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