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ISSN: 1409-6099 (Print)
ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
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Gordana SAZDOVA, Dragica ATANASOVA
CENTER FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS AS CUSTODY IN PROTECTION OF CHILDREN WITH PSYCHO-PHYSICAL DIFFICULTIES
The center for social affairs as a
custody in the frameworks of its regular activities pays special attention to
the protection of children without parent care, among which there are children
with physo-physical difficulties.
It uses various forms of protection
among which are the institutional care and integration with other families.
Following these children and using
the long working experience as well as the scientific and theoretic
acknowledgment, it is obvious that there is an advantage in using the form of
protection-integration with another family-as the closest model to the natural
environment compared to the institutional protection.
Some expert acknowledgment gained by
direct work with such children will be presented In our presentation.
A special intention will be paid to
the necessities of education and preparation of the family which takes care of
the complete development and education of children with psycho-physical
difficulties who are without parent care.
It is necessary to point out the
need of an adequate treatment of these children from the earliest age in the
pre-school institutions as well as the expert cooperation between the Center
and appropriate institutions.
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