19 July 2025: Makaton Parent and Carer Workshop

19 July 2025: Makaton Parent and Carer Workshop

The Butterfly Centre

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19 July 2025: Makaton Parent and Carer Workshop

We’re excited to be hosting a Makaton workshop at The Butterfly Centre in Stanford, a great chance for parents, carers, and family members to learn how to support communication using Makaton.

Manuals and line drawings included.

Whether you're new to Makaton or need a refresher, this workshop is for you.

Limited spots available - book soon!

WHERE: The Butterfly Centre, Stanford Hills Estate
WHEN: Saturday, 19 July 2025
TIME: 09:00 - 13:00

19 July 2025: Makaton Parent and Carer Workshop

The Butterfly Centre

The Butterfly Centre is a specialised learning centre that caters for children who do not fit into the mainstream teaching environment. By using a one-on-one approach, combined with specialised learning techniques children are allowed to reach their full potential. Most of the students at The Butter...

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