Guardians Disposition: Comprehensive Schooling Of Youngsters With Incapacity
Xhevat Sopi , Faculty Of Education, Kadri Zeka” University, Serbia Possehl G. L. , Assistant, Department Of Education, Kadri Zeka” University, SerbiaAbstract
This article reports the discoveries of a review intended to investigate the perspectives of guardians of "ordinary" creating youngsters toward the consideration of kids with handicaps into standard instruction in Macedonia. In particular, the review was intended to investigate the similitudes and contrasts in the mentalities of two gatherings of guardians: a gathering of guardians of preschool youngsters and a gathering of guardians of school age kids. Members included 88 guardians. By and large, a considerable lot of the guardians acknowledge comprehensive training, however the majority of them actually think the extraordinary school is better spot for instruction of youngsters with incapacity.
Keywords
Demeanor Of Guardians, Kids With An Incapacity, Youngsters Without Handicap, Comprehensive Training
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