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ASD and overstimulation in kindergarten: Help in 3 steps
Do you have a toddler with an autism spectrum disorder in your class? Then it is important that you look for ways in which he or she can de-stimulate. But of course also how you can prevent and reduce stimuli in a toddler group.
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Games to strengthen executive skills
Playing games can be a means to further develop executive skills. For this it is very important that it is explained which skill is being developed and that the link to practice is made. View an overview of games on the web page, indicating …
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Hearing impaired in primary school, what now?
When parents report that their child has a hearing loss, many teachers are left in the dark. Teachers then want to know how to deal with the disability in the classroom, at school or when going out.
In this thesis, Sandra provides teachers with tools …
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Trauma-sensitive education
In Trauma-Sensitive Education (TSO), the management and team are aware of the far-reaching impact of drastic childhood experiences on the development of children and the school adapts as best as possible to the specific educational and guidance …
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Towards a strong learning care policy down to the classroom floor: Designing an initial situation analysis
Article that discusses in more detail how to develop a learning care policy.
In the article you will also find the link to the questionnaire to get started yourself.
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A good start ... leaves you wanting more: Tips on initial guidance
Each of us was a starter once. Full of enthusiasm, desires and expectations, but also with doubts and uncertainties. Exciting and a little bit scary. It always is, starting something new. This is no different for novice teachers.
Each school provides …
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E-book: Educational innovation
This e-book from Klasse, Changewijs and the King Baudouin Foundation does not promise you that change is a piece of cake. But it does help you at the start and along the way, with:
- six surprising pieces of advice, hand-selected from research …
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Trauma-sensitive education
In this blog Anton Horeweg talks about childhood traumas, major events, child abuse and the influence of this on development.
Finally, he pays attention to what you can do in the classroom and explains trauma-sensitive teaching.
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Playground supervision: Avoid these five energy guzzlers
Constantly putting out fires while supervising the playground, so that you barely catch your breath? Communication and organizational expert Marit Goossens explains why this is and gives you tips on how to avoid it.
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Free time for children with autism
Leisure activities are not always obvious for children and young people with autism.
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Get started with textless picture books and talking boards for all ages
Textless picture books and discussion boards are tools to stimulate language development and multilingualism. This applies to both language learners with Dutch as their home language (NT1) and to language learners for whom Dutch is the second …
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What is DCD?
An article by Balance including:
- definition of DCD,
- characteristics,
- a poster with signals ,
- cause and effects.
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