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Foundations and Strategies for Multi-Sensory Environments

June 18, 2019 by mhawks

“Foundations and Strategies for Multi-Sensory Environments” was the theme for this year’s MSE Spring Training, held last month in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Many thanks to the presenters, sponsors, and all of the participants who attended and helped to make this learning event a success!

Sensory spaces for innovative learning, purposeful exploration, and recreation are beneficial and resourceful for individuals with varying abilities, especially children with sensory and self-regulatory needs.

Presenters included Maurits Eijgendaal, President of International Snoezelen-MSE Association (ISNA- MSE), Ad Verheul, co-founder of Snoezelen, senior Snoezelen advisor at Hartenberg Centre in the Netherlands; Anthony M. McCrovitz, Executive Director, Quality of Life Institute, Inc., International Board Member of ISNA-MSE, President, Indiana Professional Counseling Association (IPCF).

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Filed Under: mse training, multi-sensory, training Tagged With: autism, environments, mse, sensory

Registration Open for Workshop Days in May

April 20, 2018 by mhawks

What is Snooezelen-MSE? Reimagining & Facilitating Multi-Sensory Environments

3 Days of Workshops  – 8 CEU credits or PGP points available per day

at the Jackson R. Lehman Family YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne

LOCATED at: 5680 YMCA Park Drive West, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46835

PRODUCED BY The Quality of Life Institute, Inc.

  • Pre-Registration and payment is required (8 CEU’s or PGP points per day)
  • ($89/one day; $159/ two days; $229/three days). 
  • Each day includes, snacks, coffee/tea/water, plus optional, $10 box lunch (or visit the eateries of Fort Wayne). 
  • For those wanting to fulfill continuing education requirements, 8 CEU credits or PGP points are available for each workshop day, and will be issued through Fort Wayne’s Education Department at the University of Saint Francis.
  • Certificates of Attendance will be issued by the International Snoezelen-MSE Association (ISNA-MSE) and the American Association of Multi-Sensory Environments (AAMSE).

        

        

CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION PAGE!!!

Filed Under: education, events, multi-sensory environments & SNOZELEN, research, training Tagged With: autism, disability, memory, mse, multi-sensory

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