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Attach yourself loose: Attachment problems
'You should not allow students with an attachment disorder to double up.'
'Children with an attachment disorder do not have long-term relationships.'
'A teacher can break through an attachment disorder.'The site discusses statements about attachment …
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Tools for reading problems: Digital tools and reading methods
On the site you will find an overview of materials that can be useful for (serious) reading problems:
- text to speech (apps, extensions...);
- reading software (for ADIBooks);
- audiobooks (online libraries);
- remedial reading programs and simple …
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PeTOS: Psychoeducation TOS
PeTOS is the easy to pronounce abbreviation of psychoeducation TOS. With PeTOS, children with a language development disorder work systematically on learning to read their own (inner) world and that of others.
PeTOS is a teaching method for students …
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New authority in classroom context
As a teacher, are you sometimes afraid that you will no longer find an alternative to the typical punishment and reward? Do you have that one student in your class where you really don't know how to change his or her behavior? Have you lost your …
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Boris + Binti: Movies in Dutch, Arabic, English, Spanish, Japanese and Russian
Boris and Binti's videos help preschoolers to start chatting.
- The language is rich in useful words.
- Preschoolers are given enough time to hear and learn the words.
- The world of Boris and Binti is easy to recognize.
- Soft piano music supports the …
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Picture books in all languages
The site collects audio translations of picture books in all languages. These audio stories give children who have difficulty with language extra attention. With the stories they discover how fun language and reading can be and parents receive …
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Digital Dictation: Writing or Typing
Having the children take a dictation digitally has many advantages: immediate response, better tracking of work, immediate adjustment to student level, appropriate remedial action and a pleasant environment with, for example, sound and movement,
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Inclusive materials: Resources and tips
On this website you can find concrete tips and materials (free and paid) on inclusive working. The site provides customized and ready-to-use bundles to support children with additional needs.
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Fonemi: Playing with sounds
Fonemi is a web app to train phonemic awareness skills. It is the only Flemish app that practices sound awareness in a playful way. The web app is adaptive so that every toddler plays at their own level. There is an extensive student monitoring …
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Freinet education: Database with teaching materials
With this database, the GO! guidance for method schools. The website contains a whole range of documents related to Freinet education:
- I-can-certificates / I-know-knowledge cards;
- organization of independent work, free working time, circles, class …
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Rest box: On the way to rest
The Rustbox puts children, young people and supervisors on their way to rest and relaxation. Think of it as a digital tool to prevent stress and conflict.
You will find plenty of tips and examples to relax yourself or to offer peace to others:
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Blogs about distance learning among foreign-language newcomers
Marieke Postma and Sandra van der Tempel, both directors of a newcomers' school, share on this blog practical experiences in teaching non-Dutch speaking newcomers in times of corona.
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