Video: Children with Autism Can Draw Too!
This is just one of the many stories that we hear about children on the autism spectrum achieving success in the Young Rembrandts classroom.
This is just one of the many stories that we hear about children on the autism spectrum achieving success in the Young Rembrandts classroom.
Drawing classes can provide children with autism a safe social setting where they can be part of the group, while participating in a creative, focused and independent activity.
April has been a busy month for me. I found lots of fun and kid-friendly activities for you to do with your child. I did a podcast highlighting the 5 ways that your child wins with art class.
We have some adorable new lessons this Spring and new sessions are starting each week.
I’ve got great news! My book, Being Visual is on sale for only $1.99! The eBook version is available through all of the major online book retailers at this great price for a limited time so hurry and get your copy!
If you are looking for some hands on activities for your visual-tactile child, I have just the opportunity for you. We are giving away this amazing Magnetic Mosaic set to one lucky person.
After-school programming is essential for the survival of our current, innovative, technology driven society. We need to encourage those out of the box thinkers in our schools to continue to develop those skills and help our linear process thinkers embrace their creative sides.
Many of us know that art is important in education but unfortunately art class is one of the first things to get cut when budgets are dwindling.
I am so excited to be speaking at the Wisconsin Afterschool Association’s Annual conference this weekend. I will be doing three sessions related to the importance of afterschool programming and how we can use it to give creative outlets to our right-brain thinkers as well as expand the skill sets of left-brain thinkers in order to boost academic performance for all students.