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Air Dry Clay and Students with autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan


  
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Using air dry clay with students with autism is a great quick way to satisfy the sensory motor skills of the child.
this ari dry clay I ahve found to be the best because it is
NON-TOXIC AND WORRY-FREE:

 Completely nontoxic, the clay is safe and suitable for young children ages 36 months and up. The clay is also designed to scrape easily off most surfaces, making cleanup a breeze.
This soft modeling material can either be reused or air dried to preserve your creation; no baking is ever required. Smoother, finer, and less sticky than traditional clay, this10 Things to Make with Air Dry Clay: Fun and Beautiful Projects
  1. Mini Textured Succulent Planters.
  2. Painted Crayola Air Dry Clay Pinch Pots.
  3. DIY Succulent Pineapple Air Dry Clay Planters.
  4. DIY Easy Clay Bowls. ...
  5. Handmade Clay Diffuser Necklace.
  6. DIY Diffuser Keychains. ...
  7. DIY Moon Phase Wall Mobile.
  8. DIY Monstera leaf keychain
 Crayola modeling clay is perfect for group activities.

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