How Art Therapy Can Help Autistic Children
Many autistic children express themselves through artwork. Because verbal communication is challenging for autsitic children, we want to help encourage any activities that make communication easier. This video discusses art therapy for autism, and how it can help. Art allows children to enjoy selfexpression while encouraging imagination. It can also build motor skills, teach sensory regulation, and help children work on verbal communication in small steps. Even though they may seem similar, art class and art therapy are different. Art therapy encourages children to access emotions while art class is focused on building artistic skills. There are many art therapy activities for autism, such as PlayDoh sculpting, finger painting with latex or nitrile gloves, and sand art. Working with a professional art therapist is one way to ensure success. But you can also try athome therapy for autism. When creating your activities, remember that you should keep a consistent routine, avoid abr
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