Contributor: Tilda Moore ![]() Image via Pexel There is a growing recognition that every child benefits from being exposed to and learning about the arts, and children with learning differences, such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, or dysgraphia, are no exception. In addition to teaching valuable skills, such as eye-hand coordination and fine motor abilities, art can boost creativity and provide a means for self-expression. If you have considered using art as a teaching vehicle for your child, here are some ideas to get you started.
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LEXIA LEARNERS LOUNGE
AuthorJess Arce is a homeschool mom of four, a tutor for children & adults who struggle with Dyslexia & Dysgraphia and an all around entrepreneur. She is passionate about helping others understand dyslexia. |