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Inspiration bundle: Integral accessibility of school buildings
In this collection, AGIOn wants to provide inspiration to confront old ideas about old and new school buildings with new forms.
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Preventive work on social-emotional development and well-being: Handbook
With this guide, Trimbos offers teachers inspiration and concrete tools to make a preventive contribution within the classroom and within the school to the social-emotional development and well-being of their students, but also to their …
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Rest case
A resting case is a collection of things that help to self-regulate when overstimulated. These are easily stored together in a kind of container or box. By using a specific box that is quickly accessible, it can become something very personal. …
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Justin is happy (ft) at school: Stimulation processing in the classroom
In this article, CCE (center for consultation and expertise) describes the problems Justin experiences at school. Justin has ADHD and ASD and suffers too much from stimuli.
They then look for possible solutions and interventions.Translated by
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Nip conflict in the bud or mediate?: Kindergarten
Should you nip or mediate a conflict in the bud? Mediation works. Nipping conflict in the bud is the worst strategy. See the conflict as a learning opportunity. Read more in this article from the kindergarten blog Kleutergewijs .
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Those who constantly walk on the tips of their toes will get cramps: Taking stress and worries into account
An article by Class in which teacher Robin De Palmenaer of the HEHA school explains how he deals with the stress and concerns of the students.
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Peace house on the playground
How can you install a repair house on the playground?
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Explosive behavior in children: What can you do in the classroom? (1)
There are children who exhibit behavior that we label as explosive. That is, they have uncontrollable moments in their behavior. You can classify this under aggression; they swear, swear, throw things, ...
In this article Anton Horeweg describes some …
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How do toddlers learn to resolve conflicts?: Kindergarten
Conflict experiences at a young age: a curse or a blessing?
How you experience conflicts at a young age influences the way in which you later establish relationships with others and with yourself. It is therefore instructive for toddlers to …Translated by
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Flip cards for worriers
In every class there are students who often worry and are stuck in blocking thoughts: 'Everyone is against me', 'I'm the dumbest', 'Nobody likes me'…
How do you deal with that? Download the flip cards.
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Using familiar and unfamiliar feelings in your lesson: Inspiration
The nervous feeling when someone takes a seat in the toilet cubicle next to yours. The hopelessness of writing something down on your best friend's wedding card.
This blog post gets you excited about the free preview of the book Got that …
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Crisis signaling plan: Action plan in a crisis situation
A practical example of a crisis signaling plan for a student with ASD.
The plan is divided into three phases, from the calm phase to a crisis phase.
For each phase, it is clearly stated which steps the teacher and student must take.Translated by
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