Art And Craft Therapy For Neurodivergent Kids Development

 

Role of Support Workers for Autism in Art and Craft Therapy

Yes, arts and crafts therapy can benefit neurodivergent kids to a great extent, but such kids need special attention and recognition, which parents and educators may struggle to prove. This is why it is important to seek help from a support worker for autism who has special skills and knowledge of neurodivergence. There are various ways these support workers can help your children, including:

Customised Activity Planning: They arrange and plan education and daily opportunities specifically according to children’s need for sensory processing, development, and communication.

Creating a Safe Environment: They make sure the environment is relaxed and children do not feel intimidated or restricted in their movement or speaking abilities.

Social interaction guidance: They support children in their social relationships, particularly during group activities, resulting in enhanced child communication and social development.

Positive Reinforcement: They encourage and praise the learners and other children in the school to boost their morale and maintain good manners.

Emotional Support: They are supportive of your kid’s emotions and are observant so that children can regulate themselves if they get upset or stressed during the activities.

Observation and Adaptation: They take note of their responses and the progress of each child and modify what has been done to suit the changing needs of the kids.

Family and Community Education: They inform the family members, teachers, and other kids about special requirements and inclusion of art and craft therapy in a child’s daily life.

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