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North America

ACENA (Association for Conductive Education in North America)
http://www.acena.org/
CECC (Conductive Education Communications Center)
http://conductiveeducation.net/
Peto Institute, Budapest, Hungary
http://www.peto.hu/en/
Professor Andres Peto in Budapest, Hungary developed Conductive Education in 1948.  At that time it provided, aneducation for nonambulatory children in Hungary who were excluded from mainstream school due to their disabilities.  The Peto Institute is whereConductive Education was developed and is still in practice today.
Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, Michigan
http://www.aquinas.edu/education/certification/pohi.html
Aquinas College is the only institution in the United States offering a POHI (physically and/or health impaired) methodology teacher training program utilizing the Conductive Education method. Professionals from the International PETO Institute in Budapest, Hungary deliver the curriculum, which is designed by Aquinas College with assistance from the International PETO Teachers College.
Conductive World
The Conductive World website offers a critical exploration of the world of Conductive Education.  This site also provides links to community forums, education information, the press and employment.
http://www.conductive-world.info
University of Arizona Program Evaluation 2005