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The so-called Toeter Test to examine whether young children are ready for primary school is still used by half of all Flemish schools, but the time has come to end it, say educational expe

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Belgium is at the centre of World War One centenary commemorations this year.

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The patriarchal tradition of giving children the surname of the father appears to be coming to an end in Belgium.

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From 1 March, it will be illegal in Belgium to sell mobile phones designed specifically for children below the age of seven.

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Children should practise a variety of sports rather than devoting their efforts to a single one in order to fully develop their motor skills, according to Job Fransen of Ghent University, who foun

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The second annual Arts Day for Children, which took place yesterday, attracted 30,000 participants across Flanders and Brussels, 5,000 more than last year.

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The federal Privacy Commission is starting a series of lessons to teach primary school students how to surf safely on the internet.

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As the senate’s joint justice and social affairs committees prepare to resume their debate on the possible extension of the 2002 law on euthanasia to children, an opinion poll conducted by D

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Two MPs, Catherine Fonck and Mie-Jeanne Nyanga-Lu, have introduced a bill which prohibits "the sale of sweets and toys for children, with the intention of giving the product or its packaging

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