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Ahmet Hulusi Akkaş, Çağlar Özdemir, Ebru Davulcu, Fikret Yazıcı, Hakan Aydın, Haşim Asil, Hülya Öztekin, Mustafa Öztürk, Mustafa Temel, Sümeyye Derin, Vahit İlhan Child abuse is a subject that needs to be studied meticulously in order to be handled with a multidisciplinary approach and to protect the best interests of children. Undoubtedly, the most important contribution to the solution efforts regarding the problem of child abuse will be the attempts to increase scientific and managerial knowledge about this field. The fact that these initiatives include a multidisciplinary approach is of strategic importance considering the extremely limited production in this regard and has the potential to strengthen the search for solutions. Depending on the stated purpose and importance, the ProChild Project has determined as one of its main outputs the production of an edited book, which deals with the problem of child abuse with a multidisciplinary approach. This book; It deals with the problem of child abuse with its knowledge of medicine, education, law and communication, focuses on the problem of representation through the news of child abuse published in internet newspapers, and opens the digital components of child abuse to discussion in detail.
Faruk LEVENT This book was written to contribute to the formation of social awareness in this field by presenting the characteristics of gifted children and their education from different perspectives.
The main target audience of the book; parents, teachers, university students, academics and politicians who have gifted children.
The information in the book, related literature; It is supported by the statements of gifted children, teachers, mothers and fathers.
Some of the questions you can find answers to in the book are:
• What characteristics do gifted children have?
• How are gifted children recognized?
• What is the number of gifted people in Turkey?
• What are the needs of gifted children?
• Which models are used in the education of the gifted?
• What are the problems experienced by gifted children?
• How can these children be happy?
• What can teachers do in the education of these children?
• What can we do as families?
• What policies should be developed for these children?