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"When you do not teach the child to be independent, you teach the child to be dependent." — Dr. Maria Hari, Peto Institute

American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine

2023 Community Forum - Disability Employment

Patti Herbst, CPA is the founder and Executive Director of Center for Independence through Conductive Education, an Illinois nonprofit. The mission of the Center for Independence is to help children and young adults with disabilities achieve their highest level of independence in the home, school, community and workplace. Patti is the mother of an adult with cerebral palsy and brings her unique understanding of the barriers people with disabilities face in transition to adulthood, especially in accessing the workforce.

Research Study on Conductive Education

With a grant from the Coleman Foundation, the Center for Independence and Governors State University are conducting a 2 year Research project on the impact of CE on a child's performance of functional skills.

Quantitative research in Conductive Education in the US is woefully lacking. Two years ago we undertook a research project that would attempt to objectively measure change in the performance of functional skills for children attending a Trans-disciplinary Conductive Education (TCE) program near Chicago. In collaborating with the research scientists and the therapists and conductors it was determined to measure change in 3 functional activities: hand to mouth, sit to stand, and ambulating. Children were identified to be part of the research study by recommendation of their treatment team (conductors and therapists). Each child’s parent gave consent for their child to participate. The research study protocol called for monthly data collection session to be closely timed with the alternating month on/month off attendance schedule for the school age children.
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Case Study on CE participant over an 18 month demonstrates clinically significant functional improvements.

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Access to Partners

Partner for Access to Therapy is a coalition of nonprofits committed to increasing awareness regarding the negative consequences faced by children with disabilities due to physical, occupational and speech therapy capitations imposed by private health insurance companies. We are committed to children accessing therapy services, based on medical need, not on superficial limitations based on cost containment strategies.

Children with disabilities age 3 through 18 are being denied or given limited access to insurance coverage for essential therapeutic services.

Download the pdf and about how you can us in forming a coalition.

Our Mission

The mission of the Center for Independence is to help children and young adults with disabilities achieve their highest level of independence in the home, school, community and workforce.  Our therapy programs help children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) develop life skills, motor-function and an "I Can!" attitude.

Committed to breaking down barriers to employment, the Center also provides job training and placement for young adults with developmental disabilities through our innovative program Working Together Chicago.

The Center is an IL 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
EIN: 36-4259162

Our Vision: That children and young adults with disabilities have the opportunity to be fully participating members of the community.

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CFI Main Center
100 W. Plainfield Rd.,
Countryside, IL 60525

Brighton Park
2701 W. 36th Pl.
Chicago, IL 60632

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