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  In my opinion the Estonian teachers' knowledge about ADHD (hyperctivity) is
  good, they know enough and know how to deal with these kids
with blanks, here and there they might need additional training
inadequate, they definately need additional training
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"On the Boundary" published!

14. September 2006
The collection has been completed in the framework of the EU Programme CBC 2003 EE 2003/005-875 project "Absorbing Problematic Youth into the Civil Society", under the guidance of the ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Finances of the Republic of Estonia and headed by the Conventus Terra Mariana.

The collection is primarily in the format "from practicians to practicians", to exchange the functioning experience in the field of youth crime prevention.

Authors are: Aare Vilu, Kristi Kõiv, Erki Korp, Father Ivo Õunpuu, Sirje Grossmann - Loot, Heiki Haljasorg, Ülle Kalvik, Jako Kull, Andres Lutsar, Maret Merisaar, Juta Piirlaid, Avo Üprus, Anne Schotter, Tiina Ristmäe, Ago Selgmäe, Steen Sogard, Margus Trees, Lembit Tuur, Allan Alajaan, Anne Eenpalu, Tuuli Elstrok and Max Kaur.

Sirje Grossmann - Loot has graduated from Tartu University in 1986 in law (M.A.). At the moment she is the executive director of Estonian Children's Fund.

Tuuli Elstrok has graduated from Tallinn Pedagogical University in 2003 in social sciences (B.A.) and is currently studying social work in M.A. She is working as a project leader in Estonian Children's Fund.

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