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Art and autism by Kelly Jean Sullivan


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For children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who have sensory issues, art therapy can be an effective way to help them.
What kind of art is good for autism?
If your child is painting, sculpting, drawing, or shredding, these activities all involve incorporating motor skills. For children with autism, developing these skills can be extremely beneficial later in life

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