Whalley Range, also suffers from cerebral palsy as a result of complications at birth, which affects his mobility and means he has to use a wheelchair.While the condition affects his balance and posture, his parents, Simon and Dawn, say he has never let the condition stop him from reaching his goals.“Oscar goes to a mainstream school and is cognitively as bright as a button but the cerebral palsy affects the physical side of things for him,” dad Simon, 42, tells the Manchester Evening News.“Cerebral palsy can have an impact on the four major limbs and in Oscar’s case, it mostly affects his legs and his right arm.“He always has to work a little harder than others at school, but he always does it without ever complaining.”Oscar’s parents are.
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