On Wednesday, June 11, Stephanie Reed shared the personal story of her daughter's birth and struggle with cerebral palsy and the resulting journey that led to founding The GRACE Center, where she is Executive Director. The GRACE Center is a non-profit center in Bluffton that helps children with disabilities. Relying on Conductive Education as the basis of working with the children, The GRACE Center offers short term (4 weeks) and year round programs for children ages 6 months to 14 years. The Conductive Education System was developed in Budapest after WWII and opened a new method to help children with motor disabilities. It is an educational system which targets the mind, body and soul, with the ultimate goal of helping disabled individuals function well in a typical environment by learning self-care, independence and self-reliance. For more information about The GRACE Center and the conductive education system, please CLICK HERE.