Snoezelen is a multi-sensory environment created by two dutch therapists in the late 1970's. Originally starting as a roof on poles with plastic sheeting dividers, this first sensory tent was filled with simple effects such as a fan blowing shards of paper, ink mixed with water and projected onto a screen, musical instruments, tactile objects, scent bottles, soaps, and flavorful foods. Once others discovered the great amount of success that this project provided for therapists with patients who have severe disabilities it began to rise and become popular across all of Europe.
Labels: disabilities, inclusive education, technology
Snoezelen is a multi-sensory environment created by two dutch therapists in the late 1970's. Originally starting as a roof on poles with plastic sheeting dividers, this first sensory tent was filled with simple effects such as a fan blowing shards of paper, ink mixed with water and projected onto a screen, musical instruments, tactile objects, scent bottles, soaps, and flavorful foods. Once others discovered the great amount of success that this project provided for therapists with patients who have severe disabilities it began to rise and become popular across all of Europe.
Labels: disabilities, inclusive education, technology