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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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From digitally literate to media literate
Why do young people engage in sexting? How do you best deal with online hate speech? And what is good netiquette?
A book full of tips & tricks for teachers, educators, educationalists, but also (grand)parents.
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Help, my child dreams in the classroom: Causes, prevention and solutions
In this article you will find causes, tips and long-term effects of dreams in the classroom.
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The smart study choice: Conversation guide for (school) supervisors, parents and young people
For young people, a complex long-term decision such as a choice of study is very difficult. This is clear from the more than forty thousand young people who drop out every year in their first year of study. This drop-out not only leads to high …
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New authority: Voting rights in your child's head
Article in which more explanation is given about the New Authority parenting style.
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Tutoring for the teenager: Mamaboss tests out
When do you decide to tutor your teen? Fran had never arranged tutoring for her children before and found it difficult to assess whether it was really necessary. Thoughts like "Am I exaggerating?" and 'Wouldn't it just work itself out?' played in …
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How do I help my child learn to learn? Hands on the transition to secondary education
The transition to secondary education is not an easy one. Bijleshuis has noticed that students are not used to long-term study. In secondary school, the amounts are larger, especially during exams. This therefore requires a different study …
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School refusal. If going to school is no longer possible
“I got a phone call from the school that my daughter wasn't there. She turned out to be sitting in a bus shelter, crying and all she could say was: 'I can't go to school, I can't.' '
For some children and young people, going to school causes …
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Dyslexia from baby to superstructure
Dyslexia is not a disorder. Irene Besnard-van Baaren has seen this for decades, working with her original, talented dyslexic students. International research also shows that dyslexia is not only a barrier, but often goes hand in hand with talents. …
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IMAGE THINKERS, When quarters fall ...
IMAGE THINKS, When quarters fall... takes you into the world of image thinking and language thinking. What is different and how is visual thinking similar to other neurodiversities? How does the highly sensitive thinking process work and how can …
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Seven indispensable tips to increase your concentration during your exam
Well prepared, slept enough, but the nerves are still running through your body during the exam? With these tips you will keep your stress under control during your exam and you will take your exams with utmost concentration!
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Adventures at the Wondere Ommesprong: Reading and activity book about well-being in children
A story for children, parents, teachers, caregivers and anyone who wants to work on well-being and social skills in a creative and active way.
Twins, an insecure bird, a blind earthling, a bouncy ball, a scared daredevil, an explorer and a creature of …
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