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Saturday 1 May 2010

Conductive Education blogs

Information blogs


http://www.conductive-world.info/

http://www.conductiveeducationinformation.org/

http://www.susie-mallett.org/

http://conductiveupbringing.blogspot.com/

http://american-conductor.blogspot.com/

http://cecblog.typepad.com/cec/2010/03/jennifer-good-bet.html

http://juditszathmary.blogspot.com/

http://szogeczki.blogspot.com/

http://paces.typepad.com/paces/2010/04/index.html






Parent blogs

http://zsippzsupp.blogspot.com/

http://lightnur.blogspot.com/

http://mymaclain.blogspot.com/

http://newsnate.blogspot.com/2009/10/growth-spurt-in-development-conductive.html

2 comments:

  1. Hi Gill. Categorisation is a problem I find with The Conductive Web collection of blogs (see http://bit.ly/dCOgQf )

    My blog is not a "Parent Blog" but very much a view of the world from my position as Paces CEO. This might suggest a new category - blogs by people who have responsibilities for the management of CE institutions. Of course, I am a Dad - and my view of CE and CP and being a CEO is informed by that, so that from time to time parent-life intrudes.

    Best wishes Gill
    Norman
    Not just another parent blogger.

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