Presentation of the centre of creative learning This is the short version of the original presentation. The photographs of the children in action are not.

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Presentation of the centre of creative learning This is the short version of the original presentation. The photographs of the children in action are not included for privacy reasons. Sterksel, 2 march Albert Kaput

Welcome in Sterksel

To relax To wish To imagine To believeTo appreciate To receiveTo express To persevere To examine to act To decide To Plan Center of Creative Learning © M. Knoope creatiespiraal Welcome

I.Q Positioning our children related to normal

The nunnery in winter (backside)

Organization Foundation Center for Creative Learning Center for practice “Gaaf” (cool) Center for care Center for knowledge

Organization model Core activity is: -Care and guidance of gifted children who have failed in traditional education by -A core team -Supported by an interim management team -Backed up by the board of the foundation -In a joint Nomadic quest by a learning community Nomadic quest board of the Foundation Nomadic quest Interim manage ment Children Team 1Team 2 Team 4Team 3 Prof. advisors Representatives of the teams board of the Foundation core team

Figures year Associates- 36 Trainees- 5 Children guided internal- 48 Children guided external - 5 Independent living program- 5

What are we doing? We are providing a suitable environment for individual development with enough room to: experience how to get on with others find out how others are getting on with you develop your ideas and put them into practice go beyond boundaries and to learn from this do things together …………

What else are we doing? We are teaching our children how to manage in our society. We are teaching them to get to know themselves. We are offering them help in cognitive self- development. We are teaching them how to have confidence in themselves and others. We are teaching them to respect themselves and others.

Phase Care Education RecoveryGrowthIntegration

We are happy with: each smile each sign of recognition each step that is taken each conscious choice each feeling of (self)-esteem each cheerful goodbye of a child that enters society with confidence

What are our future challenges? Finding permanent funds to be able to continue. Receiving recognition from the government Expanding the network of people who are supportive in helping the children to integrate. Being able to describe the things that we are learning from the process.

Most common daily activities Playing computer games Playing live role games Drawing, painting, designing Debating, reading, working at study Dancing, playing music, writing songs, singing Constructing, working with tools Having fun with each other, playing Lots of thinking and talking

To relax To wish To imagine To believe To appreciate To receive To express To persevere To examine To act To decide To plan Center of Creative Learning © M. Knoope creatiespiraal Thank you for your attention