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ISSN: 1409-6099 (Print)
ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
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Koviljka RADULOVIC
AN EARLY DETECTION OF MENTALLY RETARDED
CHILDREN
The early detection of children with mental retardation is
based on the close collaboration of a neonatologist, the pediatric services and
a psychologist. The main methods are the following up of children who are
carrying by themselves factors from birth, systematic six-months controls in
the first three years of life, and collaboration with institutions taking care
of youngsters.
The analysis is based on the opinion of the neonatologist,
an anamnesis taken from the parents, on following the child's development by a
pediatrician and psychologist, as well as on the application of psychological
tests according to the age of the child.
At the moment, this method of working could be elaborated
through developmental counseling departments located in municipal health
institutions.
The fact is that early detection has its value only if there
are conditions for early treatment. This fact obliges developmental counseling
departments to include in its team, besides a pediatrician and a psychologist,
also defectologist who has adequate methods for the stimulation of the
development and early treatment of mentally retarded children.
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