Exciting Occupational Therapy Program/Workshop!

Brain Color Connection with Occupational Therapy Students

I am excited about the opportunity to be a guest speaker for the members of the Western New England University Student Occupational Therapy Association. The student had read my What Color Is Your Brain?® book in class and the Western New England University OT faculty members have also use my book. I learned about this honor when the students posted pictures of their Yellow, Blue, Green, and Orange Brain Color tee shirts on Instagram. What a lovely surprise for me to see their smiling faces and speak to their professor about how they utilize my Brain Color concepts in their Occupational Therapy classes.

Program Details

WNE Student OT Association is at WNE Doctor of Occupational Therapy.

 We are so excited to have @sheilaglazov as our March guest speaker on Wednesday, March 19th @ 12:00pm! 

Scan the QR code to submit questions ahead of the meeting.”

“All are welcome! A Zoom link will be sent out soon so keep an eye on your inbox.” 

Program Handout and Book

My program handout will consist of 18 Brain Color Essential Foundation Concepts, Sincere Listening Clues, and 3 inspriational poems. I also will be introducing the students and staff to my What Color Is Your Brain?® When Caring for Patients book, for Health Care Professionals.

Closing Thoughts

It always is an honor to discover that people I do not know are utilizing my Brain Color concepts in their personal and professional lives. The knowledge that I am helping others makes my Blue Educator Brain and Heart Smile!

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