Start and finish time of webinar
5pm - 6pm, local Serbian time

About the webinar:

At the webinar, Bojana Tankosic will talk about the importance of early development and how negative life experiences can affect the growth and development of the child, ie his/her social, emotional and cognitive functioning.

About the lecturer:

Bojana Tankosic is a psychologist and a child rights specialist. For many years, she worked in the social protection system, where she provided support to child victims and witnesses in criminal proceedings, but also provided comprehensive psychological support to families in crisis. She is currently employed as a school psychologist and works as an associate of the Center for the Development of the Potential of Children and Youth "Play" from Novi Sad.

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