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Dr. Lilli Nielsen (''née'' Reker) (b. December 21, 1926, Rønne, Bornholm, Denmark)〔(About Dr. Lilli Nielsen:CV )〕 is a Danish psychologist in the field of teaching blind children and those with multiple disabilities. She has written several books on the subject. She is the second of seven children, four of whom were born blind. When she was seven she was charged with the responsibility of taking care of her blind younger brother.〔(About Dr. Lilli Nielsen )〕 She was a preschool teacher, then worked in a hospital, became a psychologist, and eventually was hired to teach the blind.〔 In 1988 she earned a PhD in psychology at the University of Århus.〔 Lilli Nielsen has worked as special education adviser at Refsnaesskolen, National Institute to Blind and Partially Sighted Children and Youth in Denmark.〔(An Introduction to Dr. Lilli Nielsen's Active Learning )〕 She has been awarded the Knight Order of the Dannebrog.〔 =="Little Room"== One of her most famous ideas is that of the "little room." This is a box that is laid over a blind or severely disabled child that has toys and other stimuli hanging from it. The child can then explore and play with the toys. Most will vocalize, even for the first time, due to the superior acoustics of the Little Room. As Nielsen wrote: "The purpose of the 'Little Room' is to facilitate blind children's achievement of spatial relations and reaching behaviour, but it can also be of considerable help for sighted low functioning children."〔Nielsen, L. (1992). Space and Self. Copenhagen, Denmark: Sikon Press〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lilli Nielsen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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