Eagle 1 News: November 2019
Amazingly, we’re already past Halloween and heading into the holidays. Every month at EWU goes by in a whirlwind. October was no exception.
Amazingly, we’re already past Halloween and heading into the holidays. Every month at EWU goes by in a whirlwind. October was no exception.
Hope Sands, an honors program junior studying anthropology, traveled to the Netherlands and Germany with the Summer Institute on Inclusion, Diversity and the Holocaust.
The purpose of this program is to expand the integration of substance use disorder (SUD) education into the standard curriculum of relevant healthcare and health services education programs.
“Empowering a child in a wheelchair to successfully and confidently do something like trick-or-treating is exactly what occupational therapy is all about,” says EWU student Serena Dewey.
Specifically, the judges emphasized the successful face of the building and the auditorium staircase that “integrated the life of the whole building.”
For kids with neurodiversity conditions such as autism, ADHD and anxiety, Halloween trick-or-treating can be more frightful than fun.
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