Children's Learning Center

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Founded in 1971 by behavioral psychologist Dr. Laura Phillips, and located in Alameda since 1984, Children's Learning Center was created to provide an alternative placement for children whose educational needs were not met in public schools. After becoming a state-certified, non-public school, CLC began working collaboratively with the public school districts to serve their more complex students. Though continuously expanding services, CLC has remained small, ensuring quality programs and a nurturing environment.

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Children's Learning Center offers a consistently positive environment, highly individualized educational and behavioral programming and a dedicated, well-trained staff, all of which make it possible for even the most challenging children to achieve progress. By blending data-based behavior analysis with sincere care and concern for each individual child, CLC has created a unique family-like atmosphere where all children can learn and grow.