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Conductive education for physically handicapped children: parental expectations and experience.

Conductive education, an educational approach devised by Andras Petö in Hungary after the second world war, has attracted considerable media attention. Eight Northern Ireland families who recently had treatment for their disabled child at the Petö Institute in Budapest were identified. Six families...

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Autor principal: Hill, A. E.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ulster Medical Society 1990
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2448272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2140918
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description Conductive education, an educational approach devised by Andras Petö in Hungary after the second world war, has attracted considerable media attention. Eight Northern Ireland families who recently had treatment for their disabled child at the Petö Institute in Budapest were identified. Six families returned postal questionnaires designed to look at parental experience of conductive education. An improvement in existing local services, as opposed to the wholesale introduction of this facility was the commonest parental hope for future provision for physically handicapped children.
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spelling pubmed-24482722008-07-10 Conductive education for physically handicapped children: parental expectations and experience. Hill, A. E. Ulster Med J Research Article Conductive education, an educational approach devised by Andras Petö in Hungary after the second world war, has attracted considerable media attention. Eight Northern Ireland families who recently had treatment for their disabled child at the Petö Institute in Budapest were identified. Six families returned postal questionnaires designed to look at parental experience of conductive education. An improvement in existing local services, as opposed to the wholesale introduction of this facility was the commonest parental hope for future provision for physically handicapped children. Ulster Medical Society 1990-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2448272/ /pubmed/2140918 Text en
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Conductive education for physically handicapped children: parental expectations and experience.
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title_fullStr Conductive education for physically handicapped children: parental expectations and experience.
title_full_unstemmed Conductive education for physically handicapped children: parental expectations and experience.
title_short Conductive education for physically handicapped children: parental expectations and experience.
title_sort conductive education for physically handicapped children: parental expectations and experience.
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