Dear colleagues respected readers,
Today 14.09.2012 newest issue of JSER was released No. 3-4, Vol. 13, 2012.
What can the readers read in this publication? There are two writings in the first rubric which talk about the integration of pupils with and without special needs from fifth grade from Austrian author and writing on continual assessment of the way of education of children with damaged eyesight. In the medical rubric there are two writings dedicated to autism. The titles of these two writings are: Hyperlexia and dyslexsia in autism: hitting at moving target and Diagnose and therapy of motor disorders in autistic children. The rubric psychologically-pedagogical review is presented with the writing: Risk factors of violent behavior amongst elementary and high schools students. The section dedicated to the practice brings an investigation of the intervention implementation based on the videos from the treatment package with self molding. The goal here is reduction of the stereotypical behavior of spiting a young girl with autism. In the world’s magazine the readers will read a research on a case of Chinese student acute social isolation or hikikomoria in Canada.
In the rubric news and information contain information about four events that took place in the last few months in the Republic of Macedonia. The authors are writing for the celebration of 2nd April – The World’s day of Autism, The forth international student congress which took place in Zagreb-Croatia, The first forum on the importance of the impact factor that took place at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje and The international professional-scientific assembly for the conditions and the temptations in the inclusive education, which took place in Strumica, in May this year. Then, we can notice an abstract from a master’s writing under the title: Deviant behavior in adolescents with mild intellectual disability. This publication ends with the regular rubrics: bibliography, list of reviewers and index of authors.
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With great respect,
Editor-in-Chief
Prof Vladimir Trajkovski, MD, PhD