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What steps can you take if students have dark thoughts?
What do the four legs of a chair have to do with the difference between sadness and depression? You will hear it from clinical psychologist Saartje Moens. She sees you as Sidekick Sam as the perfect observer to pick up the first signals of dark …
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Resilience and resilience: Good Practice
Applause, it does something to a person. But what if you encounter prejudices more often than clapping? Then there is K-Boem, the djembe group of the Sint-Elisabeth School. The group is not only an outlet for children with behavioral and …
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Behavioral Solutions for the Difficult Group: Book Review
The solutions that the author offers in his book are sometimes based on scientific evidence, sometimes not. Because not all problems can be captured by the science of what works. His maxim is clear: if something doesn't work for this group, don't …
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Keep moving your school
How do you set your school in motion in corona times?
How can you as a school team work on physical, mental and social well-being in these uncertain times? Keeping exercise in all possible forms is important to stay healthy.
As a teacher you can …
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Theater with vulnerable young people. Mr. Perceval, why are you doing that?
Stefan Perceval on the importance of cultural education and talent development in children and young people. As a teacher, dare to look behind the wall.
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Anti-bullying for a year
As a school, it is best to work out a strong plan to prevent and tackle bullying. Here you will find tips that make it clear that such a plan does not have to be very complicated. You just have to get on with it. Moreover, you can reap the …
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