Mejora de la comprensión social de niños preescolaresevaluación de un programa de formación
- Esteban Guitart, Moisès
- Sidera Caballero, Francesc
- Serrano, Jèssica
- Amadó Codony, Anna
- Rostán Sánchez, Carles
ISSN: 1696-2095
Datum der Publikation: 2010
Ausgabe: 8
Nummer: 21
Seiten: 841-860
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Electronic journal of research in educational psychology
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