Feldenkrais: A reason to be cheerful.

Posted by Ryan Nagy on Jan 29, 2007 in Feldenkrais Related, Uncategorized, blog | Subscribe

I thought this was cute – a short list by a blogger on reasons to be cheerful. She mentions winter sunlight, bubble baths and Feldenkrais: Reasons to be cheerful.

Also, the following online article is short on detail, but it does mention the Feldenkrais Method:

With God’s help, Batya lived through the night. After a few days, she was off the respirator and breathing on her own.

The infant underwent Feldenkrais, a method that accesses the nervous system’s own innate processes to change and refine functioning. Baby Batya progressed to being a paraplegic, gaining the use of her upper body when she was about six months old.

Lani appreciated the smallest increments of progress — even the duration that an object would stay in her daughter’s tiny hand without falling out.

Full article at One Village.

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