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Clay Modeling and autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan


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Why Playing with Clay is Great for Your Child's Development
  • Encourages sensory development. Clay play is a multi-sensory hobby: touch, sight, smell—and even sound. .
  • Develops coordination and motor skills. .
  • It's therapeutic. 
  • Extends attention span. .
  • Builds imagination. .
  • Boosts self-esteem.
 Clay also helps toddlers and preschoolers develop the small muscles in their fingers and hands, known as fine motor skills, as they pinch, squeeze and prod the clay, adding detail to the shape or object

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