Vol. 5 No. 1 (2015)

Vol. 5 No. 1 (2015)

Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach
Social welfare : interdisciplinary approach
Published 2015-05-22

Articles

Daiva Alifanovienė | Odeta Šapelytė | Nomeda Bėčiūtė
Possibilities for development of social education and social educational services for a family at children’s day care centres
Abstract views 70 | Article downloads (PDF) 42
8-17
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Liuda Radzevičienė | Ingrida Baranauskienė
Socio-educational support opportunities for young job emigrants in the context of another cultural environment
Abstract views 65 | Article downloads (PDF) 30
18-31
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Angelė Kaušylienė | Žaneta Cikatavičienė | Irena Leliūgienė
The need of professional social support of the families undergoing divorce
Abstract views 106 | Article downloads (PDF) 82
32-45
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Jan Michalík | Jan Chrastina | Jaromír Maštalíř | Pavlína Baslerová
Assistant teachers for pupils with special educational needs in the Czech Republic – presentation of selected particular research results
Abstract views 57 | Article downloads (PDF) 34
48-57
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58-72
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Liudmyla Serdiuk | Olena Penkova
Persons’ self-improvement as an integrated self-determined phenomenon
Abstract views 88 | Article downloads (PDF) 78
73-81
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Anna Scherbakova
Psychological aspects of inclusive setting for children with disabilities
Abstract views 74 | Article downloads (PDF) 39
84-93
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Iryna Talanchuk
Ukraine administrative and legal regulation of education for persons with disability
Abstract views 102 | Article downloads (PDF) 44
94-101
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Magdalena Hartman-Petrycka | Agata Lebiedowska | Barbara Blonska-Fajfrowska
Place of residence affects food preferences and satisfaction with diet among the elderly
Abstract views 105 | Article downloads (PDF) 46
114-124
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Matthew C. Lambert | Hannu Savolainen | Erkko T. Sointu | Kristiina Lappalainen | Michael H. Epstein
Long-term reliability of the Finnish behavioral and emotional rating scale
Abstract views 67 | Article downloads (PDF) 48
125-132
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