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I have always seen the dislike of some "feel of things" as a fear, so maybe being able to get over the fear or dislike of how some things feel? And also the my dd loves the feeling of soap to an excess, I try and teach her that she can play with it for a certain amount of time, such as using it to wash her hands for only two minutes or while singing one song in her head and then she must move on.

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I am starting to teach an art class geared towards material exploration rather than a set project model to complete. I am introducing a different medium each week and getting each child to get as hands on with each as possible. Modifications will be made for those that are sensory-defensive (gloves, brushes, etc.)

As a parent of an aspie I know what I would expect, but I want to hear what others would like to see as well. Do you want to be able to see the creation, even if only swirls of paint on paper not meant to resemble anything? How comfortable would you be with your child to be 'pushed' into the next level of sensory integration? What would you expect your child to gain from a 10 week 1 hour course?

Thanks for any and all input in advance!

Angelique

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