The Rose Walton Centre - For Children with Cerebral Palsy and Associated Disablities | South Woodford, North London

Scope - Cerebral Palsy - For Disable People Achieving Equality
Helping a Child with Cerebral Palsy using Conductive Education

Many children with cerebral palsy and other special needs have benefitted from the conductive education provided at the Rose Walton Centre.

Helping a Child with Cerebral Palsy using Conductive Education - Starting to Walk

Piers aged 8 in this photo attended the centre aged 11 months with cerebral palsy.

"At this age he was only able to like down on his back. We have been taught as parents how to achieve his everyday tasks. I really don;t think piers would be where he is today without the input of the Rose Walton Centre." - Piers Mum -

Helping a Child with Cerebral Palsy with Complex Needs using Conductive Education

Alex aged 4 years has cerebral palsy.

Alex has many compelx needs. Here he is having acheived his standing task.

"Alex has achieved many taks since going to the Rose Walton Centre. We have been given so much help and encouragement. We will always be extremely grateful." Anne - Alex's Nan & carer.

Helping a Child with Cerebral Palsy with Complex Needs using Conductive Education

Erin joined the centre this year aged two.

"In this time her fine motor skills, concentration and awareness of the world around her have improved significantly. Erin really enjoys her session at the Rose Walton Centre and gets a lot out of the time spent there." - Deanne, Erin's Mum