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The Foundation for Conductive Education publishes the following titles which are all currently available from the Library.
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Mária Hári on Conductive Pedagogy
The Foundation for Conductive Education 2004 |
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An edited collection of previously unpublished papers, presented originally in English, French and Russian between the years 1968 and 2000, on how to teach children of kindergarten and school-age the conductive way.
Price £10.00 |
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Looking Back and Looking Forwards;
The Foundation for Conductive Education, 2005 |
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| The articles in this collection, which marks Andrew Sutton’s retirement are a tribute to an outstanding contribution towards the establishment in the UK and beyond of a true system for overcoming motor disorder.
Price £10.00 |
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Dina:
A Mother Practises Conductive Education (English Edition)
The Foundation for Conductive Education 1991
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| This unique publication, appealing to parents and specialists alike provides an insight into both the theoretical and practical approaches of Conductive Education as a way of transforming young cerebral palsied children's development. Through the correspondence between the authors and two German mothers this book offers a fascinating illustration of how Conductive Education can be used in everyday life.
Price £11.95 |
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Adult Conductive Education
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Written by the Foundation's conductors, Melanie Brown and Agnes Mikula Toth, this is the first textbook to focus on Conductive Education for adults with motor disorders. Adult Conductive Education is an informative text that offers insight into the nature and philosophy of Conductive Education and outlines the underlying principles that are often not well understood.
Price £18.50 |
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| Last year in Jerusalem
Andrew Sutton's four contributions to Tsad Kadima's tenth anniversary conference on integration and adaptation are now available with introductions reference and index. Contributions are entitled: Dissemination of Conductive Education in the United Kingdom, Conductive Education and developmental psychology across the life span, A comprehensive strategy for training, Discussant's response to presentations upon Israeli outcome studies.
Price £5.00 |
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| Come Wind, Come Weather (2nd Edition)
Janet Read
Come Wind, Come Weather documents the experience of thirty two of the families, all of whom had children with cerebral palsy, who traveled to Budapest in the mid 1980s to receive a service at the Peffi Institute. First published in 1988.
Price £7.95 |
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| A Different Outlook
This research report summarises the findings of a study which investigated the circumstances, experiences and opinions of disabled adults and parents of disabled children who received services from the Birmingham Institute of Conductive Education between 1992 and 1994. As such it offers for the first time a unique service-user perspective on Conductive Education both as an approach in itself and as a new and developing form of service provision in the UK.
Price £5.00 |
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| Conductive Education 1987 1992: the transitional
years
This book traces significant developments in the field of Conductive Education between 1987 and 1992, locates them in the broader context of sweeping political and economic change in Hungary and the UK, and reviews issues to be addressed in the interest of future progress.
Price £6.95 |
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Recent Advances in Conductive Education
This journal includes accounts
and analyses from any relevant discipline, pedagogy, psychology,
medicine, social policy. A particular concern will be developments in
the actual practice of Conductive Education. Each paper has a brief abstract. Two issues per year. For current subscription rates please email Gill Maguire |
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For further information on any of the above items please contact Gill Maguire on 0121 449 1569 or email gill@conductive-education.org.uk
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