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The mission of the Institute of Conductive Development of the András Pető Faculty, Budapest, is to provide assistance to children and young adults with motor disabilities originating from damage to the central nervous system. At our Institute we offer intensive individual and group sessions to train clients how to overcome challenges of everyday life from simple actions to more complex activities: from lacing shoes through using cutlery to independent movement forms. The development programme adopts the special Pető method whose essence is teaching those in need to adapt and integrate to circumstances of daily living.

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Semmelweis University, Andras Peto Faculty
Budapest
Kútvölgyi út 8.
Hungary
H-1125

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petointernational@semmelweis.hu

Telephone: +36 (1) 224-1578

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