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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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Estonian Children's Fund

1. June 2009
Estonian Children's Fund is quite conservative and will not go along with the momentary directions in child protection field. We accept the child protection campaigns from all over the world into our small Estonia with certain cautiousness.
the goal of our work is thoroughly and knowingly developing children friendly society.

The board of Estonian Children's Fund:

  • Meelis Roosimägi, chairman of the board, father of two son, chairman of the East Tallinn Central Hospitals' board.
  • Linnu-Lydia Mae, mother of daughter, logoped, director of studies in Day Care Center Käo.
  • Priit Press, florist and owner of flower-shop Priit Press&Lilled.
  • Raul Heido, prosecutor of the Southern Circuit Prosecutor's Office.
  • Kaia Rähn, mother of son and daughter.

    The Advisory Board of Estonian Children's Fund:

  • Kaarle Kannelmäe, Viimsi Huvikeskus, youth worker; Biit Agentuur OÜ, chairman of direction
  • Dein-Tom Tõnsing, Department of Coast Guard, Chief of public affairs department
  • Egle Loor, MTV Estonia, Creative Sales Manager

    Estonian Children's Fund:
  • Sirje Grossmann - Loot, mother of son, executive director, University of Tartu - faculty of justice.
  • Tiia Evardt, bookkeeper, University of Tartu - faculty of economy.
  • Tuuli Elstrok, project manager, Tallinn Pedagogical University and Tallinn University - faculty of social work.
  • Merily Palk, project manager, Tallinn Pedagogocal University - faculty of social work.
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