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I have a student who is in a wheelchair and is not able to use his arms/hands. He is non-verbal but understands what you say to him. He tries to speak, but it is extremely difficult to understand. He is sent to art class with his regular ed 6th grade classmates, but no matter how much I modify a projcet, he is unable to participate and the aid ends up doing the work for him. I recently asked his teacher if I could have him do something in the room completely different.... fingerpaint or shaving cream. He can't open his fists, but I thought he could at least try to move his fists around in the paint and that the tactile sensation would encourage him to move his hand. (He can grasp a paintbrush but will just sit it on the paper unable to move it.) His teacher says he does not want him to do a separate activity (it would have to be at another table) becuase he is in the room mainly to socialize with his peers, but the students have a difficult time interacting with him. What can I do to g...See More
ArtsyFarty I would advise doing what you can, but if he's in there mainly to socialize, try to create ways that the other students can interact with him. Check with his teacher to see if having other students try some hand over hand or including him some art games (maybe paired with another student) would be okay.

Also realize that your goals and hi...See More
Apr 6, 2014


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