Sensory Art Projects

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For students – both children and adults – with sensory issues -sensory art projects help students explore texture and touch. Teachers might want to give students with autism, learning disabilities, behavioral issues, or other sensory issues art that explores the sense of touch. Give students the option to use colored bath soap first in coloring and texturing the paper canvas with the soap and their hands. Start with heavy paper that is divided into sections. Then apply the paint or soap on paper, have students paint with their hands a textured layer of soap, then apply watercolor directly to the sections to segment the paper into sections. Give students a brush to paint in the sections to created this sensory one of a kind masterpiece. Sensory art#paint#watercolor#finger paint!

For students – both children and adults – with sensory issues -sensory art projects help students explore texture and touch. Teachers might want to give students with autism, learning disabilities, behavioral issues, or other sensory issues art that explores the sense of touch. Give students the option to use colored bath soap first in coloring…

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