In 1990, I obtained my diploma in physiotherapy in Budapest
In 2002, he planned to qualify as a sensorimotor training therapist
Job experience
I worked for a short time in Switzerland, in an institution reserved for severely, cumulatively injured children, while I was able to learn the Bobath method, which is so popular in the German-speaking area.
After that, I definitely wanted to get a job in an institution dealing with children in Hungary. It was a wonderful opportunity that at the beginning of 1992 I found the Budapest Early Development Center, which was being established at that time, which was my workplace for more than 20 years. I was able to work with great specialists (child neurologists, special education teachers, psychologists, music therapists, conductors, etc.), I got to know countless methods, approaches, and examination tests. In the center, there were internal further trainings and case presentations on a weekly basis, the examination of infants and small children was always carried out by 3 specialists together, and during the therapies, especially in the case of small infants, we often held the sessions together with a special education teacher. Thanks to all of this, over the years I have developed a complex, early developmental perspective, which I would like to use in infant examinations.