For my experiential learning program, I volunteered at the Dover Children's Museum. On the second Sunday of every month, they all have plans called "ways to explore us". Between the ages of 10 and 12, they will open the museum for autistic children and their families. In our guidance with Paula (the head of the program), we got information about autistic children; just like the general information we received in class. We also discussed the adaptation of the museum during this period, making it a more comfortable place for children with autism.
When I was studying at Rhode Island Design University, I spent half of my time with my kids - I was working through mentoring, mentoring and Providence Children's Museum (PCM). Volunteer activities over 1,200 hours. I always like children and I am always fascinated by children. But this is my first year of PCM, and I have changed from learning children to learning. When I saw the same exhibits as the children, I noticed I saw paint and board instead of imagining myself in the new world of rolling hills and living cows. I believe that these areas do not imagine scenery, but rather better not to imagine an abstract structure, but to organize it. Even if I take a step away from the Comfort Zone, everything must be representative. My neighborhood will be roads, buildings and cities, but the children are just buildings
AN: The long story is not so long ... I started volunteering at the high school Portsmouth Children's Museum (now New Hampshire Children's Museum) to improve the application of the university. I have never looked back. I went to Colby University (UK, Waterville) and got a bachelor's degree in history and classical civilization. I have the opportunity to study in Greece. I am working at the US Navy Memorial Foundation and the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC. I studied at the International Cultural Heritage Research Center of Newcastle University (Newcastle, UK). There, they placed themselves at Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal and lived in their Deer Park. After I got a doctorate in research and graduated, I worked at Rockwood - Matthews House Museum (Norwalk, Connecticut) and Seewall - Belmont House & Museum (Washington, DC).