Our Partners

Our Partnerships

Our success as an educational institution relies on collaboration with the community partners that share our vision.

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Educational Partners
Conductive Learning Center of North America
The Conductive Learning Center of North America maintains a strong working partnership with Semmelweis University András Pető Facutly located in Budapest, Hungary. The CLC is the only CE program in North America directly affiliated with the founding institute of conductive education.
The Association of Conductive Education in North America
The Association of Conductive Education in North America is the representative of the programs and professionals providing CE services within the North American continent. Staff of CLC serve on the board of directors and work together with the organization to promote the practice of CE.
Aquinas College
Aquinas College was the first higher education institution in North America to begin offering certification as a Conductor-Teacher within their education department in the fall of 2001. The CLC currently serves as the laboratory school for practical application throughout the CE program.
Michigan State University
Under the direction of Dr Nigel Paneth, MSU's cerebral palsy research team designed the Conductive Education Evaluation Project (CEEP) as a randomized clinical trial to study the effectiveness of conductive education through enrollment in programming at the Conductive Learning Center of North America.
Grand Valley State University
The Conductive Learning Center of North America serves as an official fieldwork site for Grand Valley State University students who are pursuing degrees in Exercise Science.
Community Partners
Grand Rapids Ballet School
Disability Advocates of Kent County
Special Olympics of Michigan
Lori’s Voice
Family Hope Foundation
Judy Winter
Kent County Great Start Collaborative
Renew Mobility