Webinar – Autism Is Art This is an online event featuring a discussion on the benefits of Art (i.e. painting, music and drama) training and therapy for children with Autism.
Topics • The Importance of Art to children with ASD. • Specific skills Art helps to advance. • Differences between using ABA in conjunction with the Arts versus using the Art training/therapy on its own. • Sentiments about Art • Evolution of Education • Neva Boyd’s theory • Tips for parents and teachers
Jenna Gabriel
Kate McIntosh
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The Art of Autism is a collaborative of agencies, artists, poets, and entertainers.
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