
Bárányfelhő Development and Therapy Centre, which closely collaborates with the Hungarian Dance University, has been named among the Edison 100 and was once again the recipient of the Audience Award in 2025. The centre supports children in need of developmental assistance from infancy through to adulthood.
What does this recognition mean? According to the Edison Platform, the Bárányfelhő Development and Therapy Centre ranks among the 100 most innovative organizations in Hungary — those that help children become “future-proof” through experience-based learning and the development of key super-skills. Being part of the Edison 100 is a mark of quality, signifying that the Centre’s work is considered truly impactful and meaningful by the Edison Platform’s Circle of Thinkers.
“One day, you’ll have to let them go – let them go in a way that they’ll be capable of anything.” This is the guiding belief of the professionals at the Bárányfelhő Development and Therapy Centre, who work with children from infancy to young adulthood facing developmental challenges, whether related to movement, speech, or learning difficulties.
The Centre’s approach is so well-loved by the families it serves that it once again won the Edison 100 Audience Award this year. The list features initiatives that develop children’s skills in innovative, future-oriented ways — and thanks to the professional jury, Bárányfelhő earned its place among them in 2025.
“We don’t fix the child alone; we involve the parents too!”
The Edison Platform’s goal is to annually identify and unite 100 domestic communities and initiatives that support the development of preschool and school-aged children. These programmes focus on nurturing essential competencies that help children thrive in the long term.
Congratulations to the leaders and staff of the Bárányfelhő Development and Therapy Centre, who have collaborated with the university for many years!