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Serbia
(Taylor and Francis, 2019)
Developmental language disorder (DLD) in Serbian literature was initially presented by Spasenija Vladisavljević, professor of logopedics at the Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation (at that time the Faculty of ...
Women and children as victims and offenders: The impact of armed conflict and post-conflict period challenges
(Springer International Publishing, 2016)
The aim of the chapter is to explore the impact of armed conflicts and their consequences on victimization and offending of women and children, and the implications on how a State, international actors and civil society ...
Teorija uma dece sa poremećajima ponašanja
(Univerzitet u Beogradu – Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju/ University of Belgrade – Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, 2008)
Ove godine se navršavaju tri decenije od kada su Premak i Vudraf,
dvojica primatologa sa Univerziteta u Pensilvaniji, skovala sintagmu
„teorija uma“ kako bi njome opisala sposobnost šimpanzi da sebi i drugima
pripišu ...
Prison for women offenders in Serbia: Current situation and perspectives
(Taylor and Francis Inc., 2016)
Effects of applied physical exercise on the motor abilities of people with spinal cord injury
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2016)
Spinal cord injury affects physical, psychological, social and professional functioning, and often occurs suddenly and completely changes life. Sports activities affect motivation but also improve motor and functional ...
Conduct disorder in children and youth with hearing impairment
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2015)
Hearing impairment is a condition that involves medical, psychological and social aspects. Surveys report that children and adolescents with hearing impairment show high prevalence of psychopathology. Among numerous ...
Reimagining security and justice in post-conflict societies through restorative lenses
(Taylor and Francis, 2017)
Physical activity and cognition across the life span
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2016)
Animal studies showed positive impact of physical activity on cognitive abilities. In animal models, exercizing increases the plasticity of the nervous system, enhancing synaptic function, especially for learning. One of ...