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Cerebral palsy

Parent and child service
(aged 3 and under)


Free of charge for UK residents.

Parent and child service
 

Early intervention and school
(ages 3 to 11)


Full-time continuous placements, short-term or part-time arrangements. Meets English statutory requirements as a school. CE with National Curriculum.

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ACE Project at Great Barr School

Access to Conductive Education (ACE) is a two year pilot project funded from voluntary sources by The Foundation for Conductive Education.

  See our 2007/08 Prospectus

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Sessional placements
(ages 7 to 17)

The National Institute of Conductive Education offers sessional placements for 7 to 17 year olds with motor disorders. These are children and young people who may or may not have experienced Conductive Education before.

Sessional Placements can also be found in our
Rehabilitation Services brochure

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Dyspraxia

NICE has led the conductive world in developing CE as an intervention for children with dyspraxia/developmental co-ordination disorder.

Children with dyspraxia
(preschoolers and school age)

Children with dyspraxia

 

Services for children with dyspraxia can be found in our
Rehabilitation Services brochure

 

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