
Conductive education is a unique system of teaching and learning for children with motor disorders such as cerebral palsy and spina bifida. It is designed to improve motor skills and increase independence of many aspects of common living. It is not a cure, but a method of exercises and education which are broken down into basic functional movements. The exercises are performed intensively (5 hours per day, 5 days per week) in small groups which promotes interactivity and fun.
Conductive Education was developed at the Peto Institute in Hungary over 40 years ago and has now been widely established in England, Australia, Israel, Holland, Hong Kong, Japan and Germany. It slowly becoming available in the United States.
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