Hungarian school close to Washington supports disabled children

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There is a school near Washington where the widely known Pető-method is used in a programme established for disabled children. The school runs thanks to funds and the help of the Baptist Aid who have been there right from the start – reports nlcafe.hu.
The school that operates near Washington employs conductive pedagogical methods that, like the Pető-method, help improve disabled children’s conditions. This special programme was set up with the help of the Baptist Aid organisation and runs thanks to funds.
The Baptist World Alliance secured the building for the school located in Falls Church. As of now, the programme is run only in small groups.
They use music and special techniques that focus on improving movement.
In the summer, there are all-day projects and courses while, in the autumn, programmes are designed for the afternoons so that it can be adjusted to regular school schedules.

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