Conditions we work with
A diagnosis describes a challenge — it never defines a child. Whatever brought you here, we begin with your child’s strengths and build from there.
Cerebral palsy
The condition we support most often. Conductive Education helps children with all types and severities of cerebral palsy build movement, posture and independence — working patiently with their abilities, one achievable goal at a time.
Developmental delay
When milestones are arriving later than expected, focused and playful practice can help your child make real gains in motor skills, coordination and confidence — often closing the gap in ways that surprise families.
Motor coordination difficulties
For children who find planning and controlling movement hard, we build smoother, more reliable patterns for the everyday actions that matter most — from handwriting to climbing stairs.
Neurological conditions
Children with a wide range of neurological conditions can make meaningful progress in function and independence through consistent, individualized programs that meet them where they are.
Genetic disorders
Many genetic and chromosomal conditions affect movement and development. We don’t focus on the label — we focus on your child, exactly as they are today, and the next step we can take together.
Other movement challenges
Not every child fits neatly into a category — and that’s okay. If movement, posture or independence is a challenge for your child, it’s worth a conversation. Most children can benefit.
Not sure if we can help?
If your child faces challenges with movement, posture, coordination or independence, there’s a good chance Conductive Education can make a difference. The best first step is simply to talk.
Every step forward starts with a conversation
Book a friendly, no-pressure consultation. We’ll talk about your child, your hopes, and whether Conductive Education is the right next step for your family.