Children with special educational needs in suhareka: number, characteristics and school career

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In this paper we have analyzed 40 villages of the municipality of Suhareka. In the years after the war, the number of newborn children with physical and mental health problems has greatly increased. Such problems cause changes in society and are an important and necessary object of study to be given the merit of study. Recently, we have witnessed an increase in the number of children with special needs, ranging from speech impediments to physical barriers to changes in the biological structures of the human body. From our analysis, it turns out that in Suhareka, the place with the largest number of children with disorders is Bllacë. Suhareka; the place I study is a place not too big as a surface and either not mixed with communities, so their involvement is very small, which makes the analysis very specific and deals in detail with the community Albanian who has experienced these changes over time. In the local registry, all these children have a recommendation for special treatment; and as can be seen from the survey with parents, very few of these recommendations have been followed. The main disorder that the children in this study suffer from was intellectual disorder. From these diseases the most affected by what we have analyzed turns out to be the male.

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Hoxha, F., & Morina, S. (2020). Children with special educational needs in suhareka: number, characteristics and school career. Universal Journal of Educational Research, 8(11), 5888–5893. https://doi.org/10.13189/ujer.2020.082222

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