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Kuchar Turnout 01-12 July 2024

The Cooking Turnout is an unusual initiative that combines therapy to develop simultaneous upper limb skills with a passion for cooking. At Paley European Institute, through the fun of cooking, children not only learn proper motor coordination, but also develop their creativity and culinary skills.

Why is it worth enrolling your child in the Cook Turnout?

  1. Innovative therapeutic approaches: At #PEI, we pride ourselves on our innovations. Our Chef's Turn is not only therapy, but also an inspiring adventure that engages children in skill development in a friendly and fun way.
  2. Thorough evaluation of progress: Before and after the turnout, participants undergo an assessment of their upper limb functional capabilities. This allows us to track the progress of therapy and tailor it to each child's individual needs.
  3. Faster recovery: With our innovative therapies and the dedication of our team of specialists, we give our patients the chance to recover faster and improve their quality of life.

The Cooking Turnout will take place from 1-12.07.2024. The classes will be held from Monday to Friday, 2 hours each day, at the Paley European Institute at 1 Rzeczypospolitej Avenue in Warsaw.

We would like to thank everyone for their interest in our Cooking Turnout. We would like to inform you that due to high interest, the number of places has been exhausted and enrollment is closed.

Stay tuned and follow our social media, where we will keep you up to date on the next editions of the Chef's Turn.

Welcome to #PEI - where therapy becomes an adventure!

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