SCIENTIFIC LINGUISTIC FOUNDATIONS OF LITERACY INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
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This article analyzes the scientific and linguistic foundations of the process of teaching savod to students with problems in mental development. Issues of the formation of reading and writing skills through special pedagogical approaches and linguistic methods are considered. The article discusses alternative pedagogical strategies and their linguistic foundations for students with chegar langan of mental development.
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