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ISSN: 1409-6099 (Print)
ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
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Svetomir BOJANIN
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL
BASIS OF EARLY DIAGNOSTICS
AND
TREATMENT IN DEFECTOLOGY
Every problem of defectology, based
on the developmental difficulties of the senses, intelligence, motor and early
socialization, is performed in the area of the developmental nervous structures
and neuromuscular links. The scientific defectology , today, can not exist
without neuropsychological studies of perception, movement, function of
intelligence and feelings.
The time when determined functions
develop, and the appropriate time for stimulation of those functions, for
improvement of the development of perception, intelligence, movements and
feelings, that means socialization. At the same time, disorders in the
development are treated effectually if the structure and function of determined
segments of the person are agreed and matured.
Accepting the attitudes of Pijaze,
that the nervous structures are dividing the capabilities and incapabilities at
a given age, and that the social environment stimulates or irritates the
development of those structures and functions, in this paper we give the
arguments for this attitudes and methods of early diagnostics and treatment in
the childhood and youth.
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