Mejora de la comprensión social de niños preescolaresevaluación de un programa de formación

  1. Esteban Guitart, Moisès
  2. Sidera Caballero, Francesc
  3. Serrano, Jèssica
  4. Amadó Codony, Anna
  5. Rostán Sánchez, Carles
Revista:
Electronic journal of research in educational psychology

ISSN: 1696-2095

Año de publicación: 2010

Volumen: 8

Número: 21

Páginas: 841-860

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Electronic journal of research in educational psychology

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