Gezin en samenlevingsvormen: jouw lesmateriaal
Een goed draaiend gezin heeft stevige regels. Sommige ouders zijn wat strenger voor hun kroost, maar daardoor is de wederzijdse liefde niet minder groot. Hoe toon je op een leuke en creatieve manier aan de leerlingen hoe een gezin eruitziet? Want er zijn veel verschillende samenlevingsvormen.
Van eenoudergezin tot adoptiegezin
Ouders, broers, zussen, eventueel grootouders en huisdieren; ze kunnen allemaal tot je gezin behoren. Of na een scheiding kan een kind in een eenoudergezin of in een nieuw samengesteld gezin opgroeien. Kinderen wonen niet altijd bij hun biologische ouders, maar in een pleeggezin of bij een adoptiegezin.
Twee vaders of verschillende culturen
Er zijn natuurlijk ook gezinnen met twee vaders of twee moeders aan het roer. In sommige gezinnen komen de partners uit verschillende culturen.
Besteed jij aandacht aan de verschillende soorten gezinnen waarin je leerlingen opgroeien? Laat je inspireren door onderstaand materiaal. Het komt misschien wel van pas op de Internationale Dag van het Gezin. Die valt op 15 mei.
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Pronouncing letters correctly when learning to read: Help sheet for parents
On this sheet, parents will find information about pronouncing the letters correctly. This way they can properly support their children in learning to read.
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Letter for parents: Exam boost
Tests and exams mean extra stress for many children and young people, because one in ten students suffers from a serious form of fear of failure. That means at least two children in your class.
With exams just around the corner, we have created a …
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Parents for inclusion: Connecting consultation
Using this tool, you can have a meeting prepared, both by the parents and by the education professionals. This way, everyone is prepared at the table and the conversation can be goal-oriented.
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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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NT2 for parents: Basic booklet
This basic booklet contains the essential vocabulary that non-native speakers need to communicate with the school.
It includes the following themes:
- acquaintance;
- the calendar (days, months, years);
- personal details;
- the class & class objects; …
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Occupation of your parents: Interview
A simple form to fill in when conducting an interview with parents who talk about their profession.
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This is how you start the conversation with parents in disadvantaged situations
At school Peter De Vos, father of Bryan, hid that they lived in poverty at home. Until the director asked him if he could help.
'It's good that the school makes the first contact in such situations,' Peter confirms. Based on his experiences, …
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A child is toilet trained when the parents are ready
An article about Tinne Van Aggelpoel (PhD student at UAntwerp) and professor Alexandra Vermandel (UAntwerp, UZA) in which they indicate, among other things, that it is best for parents to start toilet training on time. This can be around the age …
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Family and Handicap
Do children, young people or adults with disabilities want to be able to grow, develop and take root in society? Then they need a nourishing and resilient soil: their family, relatives and immediate environment.
That is why Gezin en Handicap is …
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The parents: Connects parents of special children
We are mothers of children with disabilities. Each of our children has a different type of disability. And yet we feel connected.
Connected by our special children.
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Google Workspace at School: Parents' Guide to Privacy and Security
At the beginning of 2021, there was a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) or a privacy survey in the Netherlands into the use of Google Workspace for Education in education. To this end, the Dutch government published a letter in the summer …
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Happiness for Children: Letter to Parents
In this letter, parents will find more information about the classroom work around the book Happiness for children .
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