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2002 Conference Abstracts

Here are a selection of abstracts and PowerPoint presentations from the 2002 Conference:

Conductive Pedagogy for Creative Early Years
Judit Szathmary, Senior Conductor
Founder/Director, Conductive Education Support Services

Defining Kindergarten Curriculum through the Practice of Conductive Pedagogy
Judit Szathmary, Senior Conductor
Founder/Director, Conductive Education Support Services

The Art of Facilitation
Judit Szathmary, Senior Conductor
Founder/Director, Conductive Education Support Services

Conduction: The Elementary Instrument for learning
Judit Szathmary, Senior Conductor
Founder/Director, Conductive Education Support Services

Leading edge understanding of human potential, education and rehabilitation
Judit Szathmary, Senior Conductor
Founder/Director, Conductive Education Support Services

A brief yesteryear of Conductive Pedagogy
Andrew Sutton, Director
Foundation for Conductive Education, Birmingham

Meeting the Challenge
Elizabeth McDonnell, Principal
Xavier Special School, Queensland, Australia

Meeting the Needs of Adults
Dr Melanie Brown, Senior Conductor
National Institute of Conductive Education, Birmingham

Analysing and responding to the needs of Mainstream Schools
that admit pupils from Conductive Education
Tünde Rózsahegyi, Conductor in Charge, Training.
The National Institute of Conductive Education, Birmingham

Facilitating enterprise as a career choice.
Erzsébet Majorovics-Gordon, Individual Support Co-ordinator / Conductor Phoenix Venture Paces, Sheffield.
Nick Palfreyman, Best Practice Manager, Phoenix Venture Paces, Sheffield.

Video Presentation: 'Little things mean a lot' - The practice and promise of Conductive Education for people with late stage Multiple Sclerosis. 
Lisa Gombinsky Conductor, Adult Conductive Education, Ontario March of Dimes, Canada. 
Susan Saundercook Producer, Communications Department, Ontario March of Dimes, Canada.

'A moving, emotional presentation on sensitive, real-life issues for people with Multiple Sclerosis'.

Dyspraxia: The importance of the connection between language, movement and thought. 
Dr Melanie Brown, Senior Conductor - Sessional & Training Services 
The National Institute of Conductive Education, Birmingham .

' An excellent, concise presentation on the daily issues children and adults with Dyspraxia face, due to a lack of understanding by their teachers, pear group, by society and how Conductive Education can support them'.