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Competent Youth Worker through the scope of Transactional Analysis

To make young people successful in their communication and in life, it is crucial to teach them how to use different ego states in different situations. The ego state of the Adult, for instance, is effective in the event of problems in their organisation. The ego state of the Child is helpful when some creativity…
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Emotional intelligence and eating disorder

This is a preview of some of the articles created in the project Emotional Intelligence in Youth Work. There will be more to come soon. If you find yourself in the situation where one of your young people struggle with the eating disorder, this article will explain a bit what is in their background.  …
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What is key competence?

Key Competence is “knowledge, skills, and attitudes that will help learners find personal fulfilment and, later in life, find work and take part in society. These key competences include traditional skills such as communication in one's mother tongue, foreign languages, digital skills, literacy, and basic skills in mathematics and science, as well as horizontal skills…
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Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt If you call yourself a proper worker then you have definitely asked yourself: “How the #@$# can I make a Youthpass presentation less boring?” Am I right? We tried different approaches and different solutions, but this one is by far the most interesting one so far. We have combined the well-known game of…
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