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САМОРЕГУЛАЦИЈАТА НА ДЕЦА СО ИНТЕЛЕКТУАЛНА ПОПРЕЧЕНОСТ
Харис МЕМИШЕВИЌ1,2
1Универзитет во Херцеговина, Мостар, Босна и Херцеговина |
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SELF-REGULATION IN CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
Haris MEMISEVIC1,2 1Herzegovina University, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 Center for education and rehabilitation Mjedenica, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Примено: 11.06.2015 |
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Recived: 11.06.2015 |
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Abstract |
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Вовед:Саморегулацијата е важна извршна функција одговорна за контролата на емоциите, однесувањето и душевните процеси. Поврзана е со училишниот успех на децата, како и со нивниот когнитивен и социјален развој. Забележано е дека кај децата со интелектуална попреченост постои значаен дефицит во способностите за саморегулација. |
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Background:Self-regulation is an important executive function responsible for the control of emotions, behaviors and inner processes. It is related to the academic success of the children as well as to their cognitive and social development. Children with intellectual disability are reported to have significant deficits in self-regulation skills. |
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Citation: Memisevic H. Self-regulation in children with intellectual disability. J Spec Educ Rehab 2015; 16(3-4):71-83. doi: 10.1515/JSER-2015-0012 |
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Клучни зборови: саморегулација, извршна функција, лесна интелектуална попреченост |
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Keywords: self-regulation, executive function, mild intellectual disability |
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