Everything is ready for the tenth "Days of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian-American Academy of Arts and Sciences BHAAAS", which will be held from June 21 to 24 in Jahorina. The conference, which will be visited by a large number of distinguished professors, researchers, doctors, academic workers, and other dignitaries from the world of science, culture, and art, is expected to attract more than a thousand participants from 24 countries around the world and more than 375 lecturers who will take part in 27 symposiums, round tables, and panel discussions. A two-day transdisciplinary symposium in the field of early growth, development, and learning, including pediatrics, child psychiatry, psychology, pedagogy, and education, which is realized in cooperation with USAID and UNICEF and is led by BHAAAS president Nirvana Pištoljević, attracted the attention of the world's distinguished professors, psychologists, doctors, and other experts in working with children who come from the USA, Italy, Great Britain, Holland, and Turkey. Mohammad Ghaziuddin, professor of child psychiatry at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor (USA), will hold a lecture on "Medical Aspects of Autism: World Trends." He is a child psychiatrist, researcher, and professor, and an expert in child and adolescent psychiatry with a focus on research and work with children with autism spectrum disorders. He has published a large number of professional publications and two books on the topic of autism. A very interesting lecture is also expected from Professor Mihele Erjavec, a developmental-behavioral psychologist from Bangor University in North Wales, Great Britain, who will lecture on "Eating habits of preschool children." A distinguished professor who dedicated her professional life to researching the basic issues of learning in childhood and beyond, she also contributed to the development of a healthy nutrition intervention for children, whose studies have been completed by more than 700,000 children in the world. It collaborates with numerous non-governmental organizations, UNICEF, and the World Bank on projects that improve development results and reduce health risk factors. He is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Great Britain), a founder of the Academy of Teaching Associates (BU), and a Salzburg Global Fellow. From Italy comes a respected clinical educational psychologist who deals with the early development and education of children with autism and other difficulties, Dr. . Sci. Fabiola Casarini, will talk about early growth and learning in Italy. She has published more than 30 papers on evidence-based learning for children with disabilities, according to the Bosnian-Herzegovinian American Academy of Arts and Sciences (BHAAAS). (Vijesti. ba / FENA)