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Barbara Beskind : ウィキペディア英語版
Barbara Beskind
Barbara Beskind is an American inventor and designer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://pulse.com.gh/filla/age-is-not-the-limit-granny-achieves-her-dreams-after-80years-id3539226.html )
==Early education and career==
Barbara Knickerbocker Beskind is a designer and internationally recognized pioneer in the field of occupational therapy. Barbara graduated in 1945 from the College of Home Economics at Syracuse University with a BS in Applied Arts and Design. At the end of World War II, she trained as an (occupational therapist ) through the U.S. Army’s War Emergency Course and served for 20 years, retiring as a major in 1966. She went on to found the Princeton Center for Learning Disorders, the first independent private practice in occupational therapy in the U.S. She authored a clinical text published in 1980 on the treatment of children with learning disorders and holds a patent for inflatable equipment that helps learning-disordered children improve their balance. The American Occupational Therapy Association honored Barbara as a Charter Fellow in recognition of her innovative therapeutic techniques. In 1989 she retired after a 44 year career in occupational therapy.
Following her retirement, she studied creative and non-fiction writing at Bennington College (three summer courses) and six semesters at Lebanon College. As a result she has published three more books authored also under her maiden name Barbara Knickerbocker: an historical family autobiography, ''Powderkeg''; a book of her art and poetry, ''Touches of Life in Time and Space''; and an historical fiction, ''Flax to Freedom''.〔http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Barbara+Knickerbocker&search-alias=books&field-author=Barbara+Knickerbocker&sort=relevancerank〕
Barbara studied abstract art at Sharon Arts Center in Sharon, New Hampshire, with a focus on its early roots in the Russian avant-garde. After three trips to Russia to study these artists, she taught a non-credit course at Colby-Sawyer College in New London, New Hampshire.

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