Learning to learn
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Clare Holenstein is a Zurich-based therapist and counselor who works with children with special needs. A naturalized Swiss citizen of Finnish/English extraction, Holenstein trained as a speech and language therapist and worked with children attending the international schools of Switzerland for many years. In 1997, she opened 'The Learning Room,' an educational services center for children with learning disabilities. At 'The Learning Room,' Holenstein administers a comprehensive assessment before recommending a remedial teaching program to meet a child's specific needs.
Publication Name: SwissWORLD
Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1997
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Bed & breakfasts: here at last
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Switzerland has integrated the bed and breakfast (B&B) concept into its tourist lodging industry, proving that reasonably priced is not synonymous with bad service. The Swiss tourist industry has compiled a list of attractive and affordable residences that meet its standards. The criteria include well-lit rooms and the presence of certain amenities in bathrooms such as washstand, shower and toilet. The B&B concept not only offers affordable prices but also allows tourists to get a glimpse of Swiss culture.
Publication Name: SwissWORLD
Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1998
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