Title: 7 Tactile Sensory Painting Ideas fort Kids
17 Tactile Sensory Painting Ideas fort Kids
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2Introduction
Kids suffering from Autism have problems in
interacting and communicating with others.
Fortunately, to cure this disorder, no medicine
is required. Parents and teachers can help the
kids to overcome this disorder with help of some
art and craft ideas. And thats exactly with what
I am here for.
3 7 Excellent Tactile Sensory Activity
Touch Painting
Footprint Painting
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Bubble Wrap Painting
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Sand Art
Plastic Bag Painting
Finger Painting
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Water Tub Colors
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4Footprint Painting?
Babies learn cause and effect when they see that
their feet are making prints on the paper. They
learn tactile sensory skills from touching the
paint and feeling how paint feels on their skin
and in between their toes.
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5Touch Painting
In this activity the kids will have their own
paints and the facilitator will provide a variety
of things to paint. It can be an egg tray, bubble
wrap or whatever it may be. As long as they can
explore their sense of touch and creativity.
Create a fun tactile painting experience for your
kids by exploring Touch Painting
6Bubble Wrap Painting
Children with Autism find colors overwhelming and
sometimes will increase their tantrums and might
be hard to deal with. This activity will help
them deal with sensation overload. It will help
them introduce the fun side of the otherwise
overwhelming world by doing this project.
7Finger Painting
Fine Motor Development Finger Painting
strengthens the finger and small hand muscles
developing prewriting skills. Color recognition
and children can discover informally about mixing
and exploring colors.
8Plastic Bag Painting
Some of the children with Autism find it hard to
touch something that they are not familiar with.
This activity will help them paint without having
to actually touch it and make a big mess. All you
need is a plastic bag, Poster paint and a canvas.
All the materials are very accessible and easy to
find, it is just a matter of seconds and there
you have it all.
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9Sand Art
Sand has a texture and it is good for a child
with Autism because it exposes them to a
different texture experience. Regular sand is
pretty dangerous for the kids so you need those
edible ones and you can make it more fun by
doing it outside. Development of fine motor
skills. Eye hand coordination watching and
doing and coordinating
Sand Art
10Water Tub Colors
Children with Autism find water comfortable, so
this is an activity that they can do without
difficulty. You just need soap, food coloring,
tubs and a few cups. Guide your child on the
different colors that he should use. This is just
a simple activity that will benefit both their
touch and sight.
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