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Printmaking and Autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan

      <amp-auto-ads type="adsense" data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> Does autism affect art? Children on the autism spectrum in particular can display a deep sense of creativity and imagination.  Individuals on the spectrum can be extremely creative thinkers and artists as professionals . To get the most out of this potential, having healthy outlets of creativity and creation from a young age is important Does autism affect drawing? As far as autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) drawings are concerned,  children with autism were reported to have an unusual drawing ability , far beyond their general intelligence level [4,5,6], and drawing skills not impaired relative to age-matched typical peers How to Work with Students with Autism in the Art Room Be willing to change your lesson. .. Set aside a special workspace. .. Use simple, specific directions and limit choices. .. Understand your students' skill levels. .. Allow time

Mindfulness Journaling and Autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan

      <amp-auto-ads type="adsense" data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> What is mindfulness journaling? A mindfulness journal is  a digital or physical journal with specific writing prompts that help guide you to write . The mindfulness journal should be physical in nature. If the journal is digital, you may want to print it out so that you can write on paper. Is journaling part of mindfulness? Journaling is a very powerful tool that is often used as part of mindfulness interventions . Journaling is powerful because it is cheap, easy to implement, can be performed anywhere and by anyone Should I meditate or journal first? This is where the practicality of journaling came into good use. Journaling before and after a meditation session can give you a record of where you've come from, the progress you've m How does autism affect writing? Children with ASD exhibit a wide variety of characteristics, some of which may  inhi

Positve Learning Enviroments for Students with autism in the Classroom By Kelly Jean Sullivan

    <amp-auto-ads type="adsense" data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> What should an autism classroom look like? Creating a well-designed classroom that has  clearly defined work stations and visual cues  can greatly increase the independence of your students. Make sure you have plenty of visual cues, reduce clutter, and as much as possible remove distracting visuals and auditory stimulation. What are environmental supports for autism? The unique and atypical developmental patterns associated with autism provide the rationale for the use of two environmental supports:  visually cued instruction and modified sociolinguistic input Additional Considerations for Setting Up Classroom or Learning Spaces for Students with Autism, ADHD, or Other Needs. Minimize distractions. Keep materials organized. Use a schedule. Delineate spaces. Include a quiet/relaxing space. Include flexible seating. Allow movement. Include sensory items.

Mandalas for Teacher Self Efficacy and Teaching Students with Autism by Kelly Jean Sullivan

Are mandalas art therapy? Mandalas are also used in art therapy . The therapist uses a mandala created by the client as a representation of his or her current feelings and emotions, this technique is found to be self-calming and self-centring by some.   <amp-auto-ads type="adsense" data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> What are three types of mandalas? Types. While there are several types of mandalas, we will focus on the three most common: the  teaching, healing, and sand mandalas . While the first two types are designated by their purpose, sand mandalas are unique in that their meaning lies in both their creation and destruction. Teacher self-efficacy  describes a teacher's confidence in his or her capabilities to successfully carry out goal-oriented, occupation-related activities and to positively influence students' learning behavior What is self-efficacy as a teacher? Teachers' self-efficacy, namely  teachers&

Benifits of Being in Nature: Mental Health Support By Kelly Jean Sullivan

  <amp-auto-ads type="adsense" data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads>   How does being in nature improve mental health? People with good nature connectedness tend to be happier Nature can generate a multitude of positive emotions, such as calmness, joy, creativity and can facilitate concentration. Nature connectedness is also associated with lower levels of poor mental health; in particular lower depression and anxiety levels What are the benefits of being around nature? From a stroll through a city park to a day spent hiking in the wilderness, exposure to nature has been linked to a host of benefits, including  improved attention, lower stress, better mood, reduced risk of psychiatric disorders and even upticks in empathy and cooperation Does being in nature have health benefits? These studies have shown that time in nature — as long as people feel safe — is an antidote for stress: It can  lower blood pressure and stress hormo