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1. What's On September?
(What's On/General)
... skies are filled with kites of every shape and colour, flying teddy bears, elephants, fish... you name it. For info: www.vliegerfeestscheveningen.nl (information in Dutch) 3. Must know... 3.1 Soul's ...
2. What’s On in June?
(What's On/General)
...  smenon@abstradeco.com 2.4 Intensive Dutch and English Language Courses in July organised by The British School Language Centre English and Dutch Summer Courses for Adults, Starting Tuesday 6 July 2010 ...
3. What’s on for Families….May
(What's On/General)
... in 1949 as a showcase for Dutch bulb-growers, every spring more than seven million buds reach to the sky. Dramatic competitive flower arrangements are featured in conservatories which also display large ...
4. What's on April
(What's On/General)
Passionate Parenting's two APRIL EVENTS “Your will be Done” – Planning for your children if you die here in NL  - Mon April 19th Every expat parent should have a Dutch will to avoid legal or tax-related ...
5. New Bilingual School
(What Parents Want/Articles)
A Dutch-English primary school in The Hague   A group of parents in The Hague with young children and an international background is exploring the possibility of setting up a Dutch-English primary ...
6. What's on March
(What's On/General)
Next PP Event Following and New PP Events First Aid & CPR Courses for Children Bilingual English & Dutch Kids (9 - 16y needed for study) Children needed for International Psychology ...
... expertise on varied topics ranging from raising bilingual children, expat kids, developing confidence and even nutritional advice.  The seminars are designed for all parents (Dutch and expat) who are interested ...
Big Surprise for Expats... THE NETHERLANDS HAS THE MOST CONSUMER-FRIENDLY MEDICAL Care in Europe. This result has just been released from the Euro Health Consumer Index, and the Dutch health care ...
9. February2010
(General/Newsletter Archive)
... Cost €50. For more info, contact Thijs Prijkel, 9. What’s On for Children and Parents… Dutch Puppetry Show – Koeskoes, 6 February, 10:00 – 12:00 Koeskoes tells the story of a marsupial that ...
10. Having A Baby In The Netherlands
(Pregnancy and Birth/General)
... lists the Netherlands as one of the safest places to have a baby. You will find that many practices here differ from what is usually done in your home country. For instance, more than 60% of Dutch women ...
11. Play Groups
(Babies and Toddlers/General)
... Dutch, French, German, Czech, Peruvian and more.  We are located near the Vondelpark. Contact us for a free trial class. Contact Simone Davies on 0616009060 or see www.jacarandatreemontessori.nl   ...
12. Geboorte Cards / Birth Announcement Cards
(Pregnancy and Birth/General)
When in Rome…. Another sweet Dutch tradition is to send all your family, friends, acquaintences, neighbours and colleagues, a baby birth anouncement card or “geboortekaart”. These are traditional, ...
13. Special Needs Support
(Information/Healthcare)
... attend a Dutch school and some Dutch families who have had expat lives themselves. Everyone is welcome to contact me either for information or to join the group and attend meetings. There is no charge ...
14. The Dutch Healthcare System
(Information/Healthcare)
... the generosity of the system and access to medication.  The good news for us, is that Dutch healthcare has been in the top three for 4 years in a row. And, the most recent result of 2008, The Netherlands ...
Dutch law strictly enforces compulsory education for all children aged 5 to 18 residing in the Netherlands, regardless of their nationality. Primary schools are for children aged 4-12, thereafter students ...
16. English Pre-Schools
(Information/Schools)
... Hague, and 150 of these are playschools, or peuterspeelzalen, often part of a primary school, designed to help children prepare for primary school. These are usually Dutch, but it is a good opportunity ...
...  Navigating the Dutch Health Care System with Children 28th September The conservative and non-interventionalist approach of the Dutch medical and maternity care has been a great source ...
18. Next Events
(General/General)
... in NL. February 3 (2011), 7:30pm, €35 Every expat parent should have a Dutch will to avoid legal or tax-related problems, should the unthinkable happen. Especially, a testament, for your childrens’ ...
19. Our Speakers
(General/General)
... and was invited to speak on ways of reducing maternal mortality to the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament (May and June 2007) and also invited to speak on the role of midwives and midwifery services ...
20. Corporate Services
(General/Services)
... Testaments for International Families Global Nomad Families & Expat Kids Navigating the Dutch Health Care System Child Care and Education Options Children’s Activities: Finding Home Abroad ...
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Our clients said....

I applaud your efforts to organise parenting workshops, it's certainly a very worthy initiative. I … see it as one of the most important preventative steps a community can make towards safeguarding and optimizing the well-being of children. Katherine Fortier, Child Psychologist, Regular Guest Speaker 2007 - 2009.
The information presented went beyond my expectations. More than informative, it was very practical. Ana Marja
Another great seminar, clear, practical, professional. It was excellent! Dr Sue Southwood, UK
If you feel lost in a new country, get together with other expat families and share the experience of growing up among worlds. Make a happy childhood for TCKs (Third Culture Kids). I have enjoyed Passionate Parenting!Sunyoung Yang, Korea
I was highly impressed by the Parenting seminars I attended. They were very informitive and helpful. Would have loved them to be a bit longer to get even more but there was no time! Looking forward to the next ones coming up.Adriana Volenikova

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