125 years of experience to call on
125 years of experience to call onThe weekend a few weeks ago, when I celebrated my birthday with my colleagues at work, was also the twentieth anniversary of my move from Budapest to Nürnberg. A...
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My kitchenOur Little Princess has been waiting patiently for the Royal Baby to make an appearance, and now she and I will be taking guesses on how he will be named.Little Princess was probably hoping...
View ArticleIt is so hot on the Continent this summer
There are few ‘pastures green’ on the Continent at the momentAlthough it is almost a quarter of a century since I left England and its pleasant pastures green, to live ‘on the Continent’ I still find...
View ArticleWCCE 2013 (conductive upbringing – that is what it is all about!)
Last days of summer in Norwich, September 2013A continuous journeyI am so glad that I encouraged the organisers of the 8th World Congress for Conductive Education to invite attorney Ralph Strzalkowski...
View ArticleFilms at the Congress 8 and elsewhere
"East Anglian skies", 2013Rehabilitation, upbringing and more, all on filmThere will be a CE Cinema at the Congress, I have no idea how I will get time to watch a film, although I expect they will be...
View ArticleCulturally integrated too
'The streets on my N-scale layout'The wheels on the bus go round and round‘Come on, who wants to sing a song that you sing at home with Mum or Dad?’That is what my colleague and I asked our...
View ArticleÉvi Bugya's Conductive Cookery Book
Pancakes, conductive style Hot off the press!‘There are as many ways of practising conductive upbringing and lifestyle as there are styles of preparing pancakes!’This really was a last-minute job, but...
View ArticleConductive bits-in-between to heal the soul and cure a headache
Just by chanceA couple of months ago I was walking in the city with a friend. We had passed Albrecht Dürer’s house and were making our way slowly towards St. Sebald church when my friend attention was...
View ArticleStroke, the elderly and falling
Regensburg, 2013Enjoying life and working out I try to be asleep before the new postings on the blog Deans' Stroke Musings arrive in my email in-box almost daily at just after midnight. I often read...
View ArticleSo glad
Today, over on her blog called Premmeditations, Mrboosmum was talking about her blog-statistics. There she described how glad she is to discover, though reading through the referral statistics, that...
View ArticleHard work, encouragement, conversation, fun and games, and friends
'Team work'A group of friends aged 6-14Semester breakWith half-term (Carnival) holiday coming up next week our school children have received their half-yearly reports and we are all so pleased with...
View ArticleHope springs eternal
Spring in England, 2014HopeIn the many years that I have been involved in Conductive Education I have read about, and talked to many parents of children with disability about, how Conductive Education...
View ArticleSome things never change but sometimes some things should
2014 Aimee and Oli1958 Grauntie Susie and Grandma Jenny, with Great Great Grauntie and Great Great Grandma1928, Great Great Grandad, Great Grandma, Great Great Grandma and Great UncleFastening...
View ArticleCustomised technology
A Rowland Emett contraptionWheels Thanks to my friend and blog-follower in Surrey, England for sending me this link in response to my posting on Little Princess’s customised wheelchair –...
View ArticleA cohesive society, is this what Conductive Education needs?
Aimee and Great Grandad picking the strawberries that I (Grautie Susie), helped to plant and weedAn interesting listen for you on Radio 4 today –Last Sunday I enjoyed listening to Lily Allen talking to...
View ArticleFinding a home
Another subject that we all find ourselves having to deal with in our conductive livesSomething interesting to listen to on BBC Radio 4http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b049y3mk
View ArticleMy own conductive lifestyle – motivated today by Billy Bragg!
Billy Bragg, Nürnberg 2014 by Susie MallettI had a date this evening that I had been looking forward to all day. Whatever the weather, unless there was a cracking storm like last evening, I was...
View ArticleSupination/pronation or ‘When did you learn to turn your arm like that?’
Learning togetherI remember many years ago – about twenty – when I spent so many mealtimes with a family showing them how to incorporate fine-motor tasks into the daily routine. One task that was easy...
View ArticleThe moving of plinths
We had used the plinths conventionally on Friday with three groups, with adults, littlies and the school children, and at the end of the day they needed to be moved to make way for the cleaner.Before...
View ArticleA bucket full of flavours and fun
Creating hand-in-handToday I started my weekend with an exchange of WhatsApp messages between Little Princess, who is no longer so little, and a lady who works in the offices of our Association.This...
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