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Expressive Arts Therapy for Autism
Expressive Arts Therapy for Autism

What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Describe expressive arts therapy an...
- Outline the characteristics and cha...
- Analyze the benefits of expressive ...
- Summarize the role of sensory sensi...
- Describe expressive arts therapy and its relevance in autism support
- Outline the characteristics and challenges of autism
- Analyze the benefits of expressive arts therapy in autism
- Summarize the role of sensory sensitivities in autism
- Identify techniques to facilitate therapeutic space nurturing
- Discuss the challenges involved in working with a multidisciplinary team
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