Monday 13 October 2008

Conductive Education and multiple sclerosis

Most people know that conductors work with children with cerebral palsy but less are aware of CE's benefits for adults with neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease, stroke, head injury and multiple sclerosis. Last year the MS Society in collaboration with Neurosupport in Liverpool ran a pilot project for people with MS with the help of Laszlo Szogeczki, conductor and I have discovered that information about this has now been posted on the MS Society website. Thank you, Andrew.


This includes a short video of the participants and a downloadable booklet on the project. Both of these are also available in the National Library of Conductive Education

Let's hope this raises the profile of CE with adults and leads to more projects.

Some of you may also be aware of Laszlo's blog recently started at

http://www.szogeczki.blogspot.com/)

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