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Aids for dyslexia
What is dyslexia, what are the symptoms and which dyslexia aids are helpful for children and, by extension, adults? Are there also books that can support children in making their diagnosis? In the article Ilse Verhoeven tries to answer this
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Awel: What do young people talk about with an anonymous listening line?
Press release about Awel's annual research, which identifies what is going on in children and young people based on anonymized conversation reports.
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Foreign-speaking parents: Sidekick Solutions
'I experience a barrier towards non-Dutch speaking parents of my students. How can I close the gap without being pushy?'
Read the answer in the article.
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Dutch language stimulation outside school: Inspiration guide
Children and young people who strengthen their Dutch outside of school increase their chances in society. We can use the relaxing and creative potential of language in care and leisure activities. By using Dutch in different contexts and …
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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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Search tips for buso learning resources
You can look up Buso learning resources using keywords. The names of the courses and sections of the development goals provide guidance for this. Read along and discover useful tips for you and your training method.
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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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The complex interplay between epilepsy, autism and intellectual disability
Do you care for young people with epilepsy and autism? Then you probably recognize the complex interplay between these two.
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Ten articles on dyslexia
Series of articles by Luc Koning about dyslexia, in which he addresses the following questions:
- What is Dyslexia?
- Can you prevent dyslexia?
- What are suitable keys?
- How do you take the reading tests?
- How do you perform the special reading …
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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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Free time for children with autism
Leisure activities are not always obvious for children and young people with autism.
On the site of autism.nl you will find a number of tips for filling in your free time.Translated by
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Autism and leisure
Children with autism often find it very difficult to fill in their free time. This has everything to do with the way they process information and store situations in their memory.
In this article by KOEKIE you will find more background information …
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