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Give me the 5: Practical methodology for dealing with people with autism
More and more children are being diagnosed with ASD. As a teacher, it can sometimes be very difficult to find out which approach works for these students. Give me the 5 is a methodology that answers your questions about autism.
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Leisure: Activity map
Overview of activities that students can do at home in their spare time. The activities are presented with Sclera pictograms.
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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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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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Happy Dyslexic
This platform is intended for children and young people with dyslexia.
It is a kind of toolbox where they find tips about things that they find difficult or that they want to know more about.The tips can be found via the various 'buildings':
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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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Refectories & playgrounds: KdG Research
Lunch break is an important time at school. This break gives structure to the school day. However, not all children experience this lunch break positively. Directors, teachers and other supervisors also often find the lunch break difficult.
On this …
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SMART education: Info about TOS and screening of language problems
On this site you will find numerous articles and downloads:
- red flags when identifying problems related to speech and language development;
- Early Language Scale (signaling language problems in children up to six years old);
- relationship between …
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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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Difference Bullying Teasing: Poster
Often the difference between bullying and teasing in the playground is not always clear to students.
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Working with Canva: Guide and tips
With these practice sheets you can get started with Canva yourself. I've added my favorite fonts and search terms. Good luck designing your magazines.
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Digital special: TOS and the digital world
A site with blogs about searching for appropriate (ICT) materials to provide appropriate guidance to students with TOS.
You will find, among other things:
- podcast ,
- classroom organization tips ,
- reviews about books ...
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