Dear Occupational Therapists that came to our presentation at the AOTA Conference in Nashville, April 18th, 2015. Janice and Linda, as promised have put the PowerPoint up on the website, see the links below to download. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact us…Have a wonderful day.
Presenting on Experience, by Linda Messbauer
Without the shared experience of the event, we cannot join in with the emotion of the memory. This is why there is compassion, sympathy and empathy The Enigma of Experience Why actively and dynamically working in a Multi-Sensory Environment with an individual and creating an essential positive experience is paramount to having success. Why you …
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Experience, by Linda Messbauer
Without the shared experience of the event, we cannot join in with the emotion of the memory. This is why there is compassion, sympathy and empathy The Enigma of Experience Why actively and dynamically working in a Multi-Sensory Environment with an individual and creating an essential positive experience is paramount to having success. Why you …
Linda is Featured on Wise Channel’s Learning World
Wise Channel has just recently published a fantastic piece featuring Linda’s work on the Golisano Children’s Hospital in Syracuse, New York. Linda’s Design work and MSE concept at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital shows the power of MSE and offers insight into how we perceive our world.
Recent Updates!
Linda has been very busy over the last number of months. She is delighted to say her MSE is under construction and a newly designed room with improvements is on its way. Recently Linda’s Design work and MSE concept at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital in Syracuse has been featured on Euronews in a segment on …
Why Bubble Tubes or Columns are So Fascinating
Have You Ever Wondered Why Bubble Tubes or Columns are So Fascinating? Why can we sit and watch and listen to them for hours and get lost in the joy? I believe I have one possible answer….It starts in our development…Think about it, we start out developing in a womb filled with fluid…to protect us…we …
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Sensory Rooms Gaining In Popularity
Linda appears in an article on the DisabilityScoop website, talking about how Multi Sensory environments are gaining ground: Linda Messbauer, an occupational therapist from New York City who designed and opened the first sensory room in the nation in 1992, said the benefits of these rooms are backed up by good scientific trends and research. …
Sensory rooms help students with disabilities learn to control behavior, focus better
Linda has recently appeared in an article on NorthJersey.com, where she talks about a Multi-Sensory Environment in the Phoenix Center, a private school in Nutley. The room was designed to stimulate neglected physiology in disabled students. An Excerpt from the article: Linda Messbauer, an occupational therapist from Queens who designed and opened the first sensory …
Interview with Dr. Marina Masic on the Aesthetics and Therapeutics lab.
Dr. Marina Masic and Linda Messbauer spent time together in NY in an MSE connecting Art and Science. Linda is very impressed with this interview and hopes our AAMSE members and readers will have a “look see.” It is both beautiful and, as Linda calls it, “brain-wise functional”…. http://www.coolhunting.com/culture/aesthetics-and-therapeutics-lab.php
A Special Room Fills Special Needs at Wayland-Cohocton
An article posted on the Livingston County News of Geneseo NY, about the debut of the new MSE for Wayland-Cohocton Central School. The article mentions Linda Messbauer, who served as chief consultant and designer of the Multi-Sensory Environment. A brief excerpt: “A significant step came when the Hughes’ learned about Linda Messbauer, a New York …
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