Anyone been to the Peto Institute?
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Alemoco
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Hi
I was looking to get advise from anyone who has taken their child/grandchild to the Peto Institute in Hungary? My grandson has cerebral palsy diplegia and I’m looking to do the best for the poor little sole, hopefully to help him walk.
I was looking to get advise from anyone who has taken their child/grandchild to the Peto Institute in Hungary? My grandson has cerebral palsy diplegia and I’m looking to do the best for the poor little sole, hopefully to help him walk.
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Hi @Alemoco I can't answer your question, I'm afraid (though somebody, I'm sure, will be able to help) but I just wanted to say hello and welcome you to the community. My last 'encounter' with anything to do with the Peto Institute was a very, very long time ago, so I'm not familiar with their current work.
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Hi @Alemoco, and welcome to the community!
The Peto Institute was mentioned in one of our past discussions, I wonder if @blld would be able to provide any more information on their experiences searching for the right support? -
Hi @Alemoco
Good evening & welcome !!!
Sorry but I don’t know much about it.
I would be very happy in having a good look on the internet if that would help??? -
Thanks for the offer, however, I was trying to get some personal feed back from people who have been to the institute,l.
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I worked with a child many years ago who went to the petro institute. He had . It didn't help him to walk but it did help him to use his muscle spasms to help him get dressed , if that makes sense . Everyone is different .
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Hi @Alemoco
Welcome to the community.
Over the years I have spoken to numerous parents whose children had attended the Peto Institute.
However, in recent years this seems to be a less common occurrence. I don't think this is any reflection on the Institute itself but probably due to the fact that it is now so much easier to access Conductive Education (the method devised by Peto) in the UK, without the expense and disruption of having to travel to overseas.
Best Wishes
Jean
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Jean Merrilees BSc MRCOT
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Hi My Daughter in Law is Hungarian she trained at the Peto Institute in Budapest and works in the UK with others who trained there too delivering conductive education to babies and children with cerebral palsy and I have seen the amazing results that they achieve.The Rainbow centre where she works is based in Fareham Hampshire and I know that there are also centres in Liverpool and Birmingham too and probably elsewhere The Rainbow Centre has a Facebook page that you can access to make contact for help and advice I hope this helps you and your family
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The Peto is brilliant we rely on it unlike the British they train you and it is very low tech so you can continue to do it at home. Our son has exceeded all British expectations thanks to the Peto. Plus it is cheaper to fly out stay there get trained and use their programs than pay for British therapies etc. Hungary is very cheap 45 euros for a morning 8.30 to 12.30 at the Peto. Go for it
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