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Creativity Development and Disorder Prevention in Behaviour - (pre-school children)

English · Paperback / Softback

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Doris Stevanovic¿s book offers an insightful exploration into the early education of preschool children and presents guidelines on how to combat the crippling effects of using outdated methods of education; so that children can fulfil their creative potential.

About the author










Doris Stevanovic was born in Zagreb in 1959. She attended a university in Pula and majored in philosophy. She dedicated herself to studying preschool education and was the Educator and Director of the former kindergarten ¿Doris¿s Flowers in Pula. She also founded a kindergarten in Sijani. She presented and published a programme titled Doris¿s Flowers at a press conference in Pula in 2003. She was the first headmistress of the kindergarten and authored and presented a paper titled ¿Encyclopedia of chldren¿s five-minute activities. She adopted an experimental programme titled ¿Lifelong Learning of preschool children.¿ She was awarded numerous diplomas for ¿Selfless Educational and Humanitarian Contributions¿ for her work at Doris¿s Flowers and collaborated on numerous projects and published many research studies about preschool education; together with other researchers on pedagogy and participated in various scientific conferences.

Product details

Authors Doris Stevanovi¿ & Lejla Kurali¿-¿i¿i¿, Ph. D. Doris Stevanovi¿ & Lejla Kurali¿-¿i¿i¿
Publisher novum pocket
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.05.2024
 
EAN 9783903382213
ISBN 978-3-903382-21-3
No. of pages 342
Dimensions 120 mm x 190 mm x 19 mm
Weight 325 g
Subject Guides > Spirituality > Miscellaneous

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