Conductive Education

Conductive Education

What it is?

Conductive Education is an active teaching intervention specifically for those who have neurological disabilities including cerebral palsy. It is suitable for both children and adolescents who can engage with others in a group setting and follow instructions. Planned and structured activities are provided to students and are tailored to their individual needs. Those who teach the method are described as conductors and conductors are movement specialists and encourage students to develop solutions to their own challenges with their movement.

What are the benefits?

The method uses repetition and sensory feedback to encourage students to gain more control over their movement. The method can also help improve an individual’s self-image as the teaching occurs in a group setting and learners work together and motivate each other. There have been studies that show that conductive education increases the ability of the person with cerebral palsy to complete activities of daily living, such as self-care and mobility.

Are there any risks?

Similar to other therapies like physiotherapy or occupational therapy, there are no risks to the child or adolescent with cerebral palsy as long as the therapy is being supervised by a trained and experienced therapist.

How do I access this therapy?

To learn more about Conductive Education and to find a practitioner in your community, visit their website.

How can we help?

If you have questions or if you are looking for community support - please contact us for free and confidential information

CP Smile Project

The CP Smile Project is a community project that helps ensure children with cerebral palsy have access to recreational opportunities that allow them to engage in play and community involvement. We give monthly bursaries to families to help them provide the support needed for their child to engage in play and have fun.