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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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Find out everything about media use and media education in families: Figures MediaNest 2023
In 2023, we mapped media use and media education in Flemish families for the third time. For this edition, more than 1000 of you gave us an insight into your children's screen use: which media do they use at what age, what can they already do on …
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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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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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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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What is DCD?
An article by Balance including:
- definition of DCD,
- characteristics,
- a poster with signals ,
- cause and effects.
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Autism ... a journey of discovery: Helping my child with ASD
In this brochure, produced by the team of the non-profit association Participate !, you will find information about strategies and tools that can positively influence communication with children with ASD.
In addition, methods are described on how you …
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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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Talking to a child about the news: Seven tips
How can you talk to children about the news, especially when it concerns more difficult subjects, such as a war with many victims?
As a result of the war between Ukraine and Russia, Medianest made this page with tips on how to tackle this.
The …
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Cyberbullying in numbers: Infographic MediaNest
How common is cyberbullying among young people? What form of cyberbullying is most common? Who do young people turn to for support?
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Five questions about cyberbullying
Cyberbullying includes all forms of bullying through digital media. It leaves a huge impression on your child because it takes place online. How do you prevent it? What if the teacher doesn't take it seriously? What if your child witnesses it? In …
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