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Conference Notice

Current Trends in Paediatric Neuro-Developmental Disabilities A two day conference focusing on current findings, interventions and treatments. A two day conference focusing on current findings, interventions and treatments for children with neuro-developmental disabilities. Ester is speaking Monday May 26 at 1 PM. Ideal for health-related professionals, teachers and parents Supported by Zareinu Educational Centre, Shalva, and Hadassah Hospital Monday May 26 – Tuesday May
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A morning with Prof Hadders Algra

casino signup online On November 20 2012 Prof Mijna Hadders Algra gave a lecture for the Zareinu staff and for parents and therapists in the community on the development of the Central Nervous System, the Neuronal Group Selection Theory and the COPCA intervention. Parent coaching, challenging and stimulating the motor behaviour to the limit of the infant capabilities were associated according to Prof Hadders
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On November 20th 2012

On November 20th 2012, from 8:30 to 11:15 AM, Zareinu Educational and Treatment Centre will have the privilege of hosting Professor Mijna Hadders-Algra, who will talk about early development and early intervention. Registration is open to parents and professionals who are interested in promoting infant development. Please contact Sarah Weitz at Zareinu by phone: 905-738-5542 or by email: [email protected]. Professor Mijna Hadders-Algra, MD PhD,
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CPA Newsletter, 01

The following is an article about Pediatric Physical Therapy center therapy that was published in Developments, the official newsletter of the Paediatric Division of The Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Spring,2001 The Pediatric Physical Therapy center Therapy, an alternative physical therapy intervention The Dynamic Method of Kinetic Stimulation (Pediatric Physical Therapy center) is a mode of physical therapy used to develop gross motor skills in infants and children with movement disorders due to neurological dysfunction.
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