Schools Conductive Education Special Education
Schools Conductive Education Special Education
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- Place where Conductive Education - its philosophy, its technique, its effectiveness and its future - is researched, developed and promoted to the world at large.
- Non-profit organization of parents of motor disabled children and professionals, whose purpose is instituting the Peto Method of conductive education in Israel.
- Ontario March of Dimes offers conductive education classes for stroke survivors and adults with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, ataxia, dystonia, and acquired brain injuries year round.
- Provides an education for children who have cerebral palsy. Details about the school, staff, and programs and services.
- A private non-profit agency providing educational and support services to children with motor disabilities in California.
- Year round facility that provides five week intensive therapeutic sessions for children with motor disorders such as Cerebral Palsy, Hydro Cephallus, Spina Bifida, and Brain Injury.
- Aims to demonstrate and disseminate excellence in Conductive Education for all who might benefit.
- Assist in the development of children with motor impairments through the promotion of Conductive Education.
- School of excellence for children who have Cerebral Palsy provides a holistic program both physical and educational to rehabilitate children.
- Provides conductive education for children with Cerebral Palsy in the UK.
- The foundation of the conductive education system and the implement of the method if identified with the name of Dr. András Petö who was a medical doctor and an educationalist. His pedagogical approach was first put to use in 1948 in Hungary.
- Provides a classroom program of conductive education for children with motor disabilities. Located in Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA.
- Conductive Education (CE) in San Jose is the result of one family's search for a way to help their child, diagnosed with brain damage due to a premature birth.
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