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Conductive Learning Center of North America

Private School
2401 Camelot Ct SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546, United States, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
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The Conductive Learning Center (CLC) is dedicated to empowering children and young adults with motor disorders, including cerebral palsy and spina bifida, through a holistic educational approach. Serving students from infancy through young adulthood, CLC focuses on enhancing motor function and independence by integrating educational principles with therapeutic methodologies. The cornerstone of CLC's philosophy is Conductive Education, a unique methodology developed by Dr. András Pető, which emphasizes the importance of teaching individuals to consciously perform actions through cognitive learning. With a commitment to individualized education, CLC offers core programming that includes in-person sessions led by highly-trained conductor-teachers in supportive peer-group classroom settings. This program runs from September to May in structured blocks, allowing for tailored support that meets each student's unique needs. What sets CLC apart is its low student-teacher ratio and strong partnerships with families, fostering an environment where collaboration leads to transformative outcomes. Additionally, the center provides supplemental services such as virtual consultations and in-home assessments to further support families in navigating daily challenges. With over 25 years of experience and a growing community of over 1,000 students, CLC not only advances motor skills but also nurtures social and emotional well-being, helping students build the skills necessary for thriving independent lives.

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Private
Preschool (Ages 2-5)
Elementary (K-5)
Middle School (6-8)
High School (9-12)
Young Adult (18-22)

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low student-teacher ratio

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family partnerships

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Cerebral Palsy
Spina Bifida
Conductive Education
individualized education
virtual consultations
in-home assessments
social-emotional learning
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Hours8:30 AM4:00 PM

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