Reaching the Child with Autism Through Art
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.11 (773 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1885477236 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 100 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-02-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In this book, she provides dozens of artistic activities (called “experiences") that will delight children with autism. It is no secret that the arts are often underestimated when it comes to education. Give the children in your life the opportunity to express themselves! . Notes on each activ
Art encourages communication, positive self-image, concept development, spatial relationships, fine-motor skills, and many more facets of healthy child development. It is no secret that the arts are often underestimated when it comes to education. Notes on each activity page offer helpful do's and don'ts, along with many real-life experiences Toni encountered while working with children on each activity. But author Toni Flowers knows better. Give the children in your life the opportunity to express themselves! Helpful sections include:ChoicesDefinitionsCollage ExperiencesPainting ExperiencesPlay ExperiencesSculpture Experiences. In this book, she provides dozens of artistic activities (called "experiences") that will
"Five Stars" according to Marva Tucker. Absolutely impressed. art book D. Tarr I was very disappointed with this book. As a former preschool teacher, none of the projects in the book were new to me. I was hoping for some special projects to do w/ my autistic son, but we have already done them all.. "Great ideas for all children!" according to Tresa E. Enders. The ideas in this book are great for the autistic child, but as a teacher I can see using these ideas with all students! This is a wonderful resource.
Art encourages communication, positive self-image, concept development, spatial relationships, fine-motor skills, and many more facets of healthy child development. Give the children in your life the opportunity to express themselves! . In this book, she provides dozens of artistic activities (called “experiences") that will delight children with autism. But author Toni Flowers knows better. Notes on each activity page offer helpful dos and don’ts, along with many real-life experiences Toni encountered while working with children on each activity. About the AuthorIt is no secret that the arts are often underestimated when it comes to education