Relaciones del ambiente lector en casa y del interés por la lectura con el desarrollo de habilidades de lectura, escritura y fluidez verbal

  1. Marín Serrano, Benito
Journal:
Papeles salmantinos de educación

ISSN: 1578-7265

Year of publication: 2007

Issue: 8

Pages: 37-72

Type: Article

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