Reaching the Child with Autism Through Art: Practical, fun activities to enhance sensory motor skills and to improve tactile and concept awareness: Tactile Support for Sensory Integration and Therapeutic Use
The Reaching the Child with Autism Through Art: Practical, fun activities to enhance sensory motor skills and to improve tactile and concept awareness provides tactile sensory input that supports focus, fine motor skills, and self-regulation. REACHING THE CHILD WITH AUTISM THROUGH ART: PRACTICAL, FUN ACTIVITIES TO ENHANCE SENSORY MOTOR SKILLS AND TO IMPROVE TACTILE AND CONCEPT AWARENESS
Author(S): Toni Flowers
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Therapeutic Benefits
- Primary sensory input: Tactile — supports focus, fine motor skills, and self-regulation
- Self-regulation — helps students manage their sensory needs for improved focus and participation
Ideal For
- Settings: Classrooms, sensory rooms, OT clinics, home use
- Supports students with: Autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, sensory processing differences
- IEP goal areas: Academic participation, fine motor, attending to task, social skills
- Ages: 130
How to Use
Introduce gradually and observe the student’s response. Your occupational therapist can help determine the best way to integrate this into each student’s sensory plan and IEP goals.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Age Range | 130 |
