Introducing CE

A little about CE

Conductive Education (CE) is an educational system of habilitation and rehabilitation for children and adults with motor disorders.

Motor disorders are caused by damage or injury to the nervous system which mainly results in people experiencing difficulty in controlling their movements. These disorders are most commonly seen in people with cerebral palsy, Parkinson's disease, stroke, MS, spina bifida and head injuries.

Through CE individuals develop skills and motivation they need to overcome problems of movement and bodily control they encounter in everyday living, as well as learn communication and other skills.

In fact, all aspects of the personality are enhanced by practising CE.

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Date Last Modified: 3/4/2001