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Is the membership free?
Written by The World Wide Snoezelen Team   
Monday, 17 May 2004

Yes... to become a member of the World Wide Snoezelen community is free for now.  Our goal is to put as much information about Snoezelen on the website, free for registered members to read, dowload and share with others.

When you sign-up, you will receive an email from our Information Centre with your password.

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Why should I signup as a member ?
Written by The World Wide Snoezelen Team   
Monday, 17 May 2004

When you are e registered member of World Wide Snoezelen, you can access more details and even add you own material online for others to share.  You can suggest weblinks and can join the different forums to read and reply to the experience of other members.  Signing Up is free and your personal details will be stored secure on our database and will not be shared with others.

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Sunday, 16 May 2004

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Relaxation
Written by Ilse Achterberg   
Sunday, 16 May 2004

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Last Updated ( Friday, 27 August 2004 )
 
As a member you'll get acces to much more information and special offers!
Written by The World Wide Snoezelen Team   
Monday, 10 May 2004

ImageWe thank you for visiting our website as a guest. As a guest you'll only be able to access some general information about Snoezelen.

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A Room for the Brain
Written by Dr. Gillian Hotz - University of Miami School of Medicine   
Friday, 12 March 2004

ImageMIAMI (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- In the 70s, two Dutch therapists created Snoezelen, a multi-sensory stimulation room for people with developmental disabilities. Since then, these rooms have popped up all over the world. Studies have shown they help soothe and calm Alzheimer's patients, preemies, handicapped and autistic children. Now, researchers are looking at the rooms� effect on children with brain injuries.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 August 2004 )
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