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      The development of expertise in pediatric rehabilitation therapists: Changes in approach, self-knowledge, and use of enabling and customizing strategies

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                Journal
                Developmental Neurorehabilitation
                Developmental Neurorehabilitation
                Informa UK Limited
                1751-8423
                1751-8431
                July 10 2009
                January 2007
                July 10 2009
                January 2007
                : 10
                : 3
                : 223-240
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                10.1080/17518420701302670
                c81ce320-8288-4e40-93a9-580cd62b5a63
                © 2007
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