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We have three places remaining on our story collage workshop for children with autism on Sat 23rd April 1.30pm - 2.30pm @ Shipley Library. The session will be led by HCPC & BAAT registered art-therapist Alexa Molyneux. It is suitable for children age 5 to 8 years with one parent/carer.
The workshop will be an experimental session exploring story-making through pictures for children with autism. The children with their parent/carer will be invited to create their own stories, using simple story-making techniques and bringing the stories to life with images, colours and textures.
Please let families know about the session if you feel they would benefit. Booking is via christinea.donnelly@bradford.gov.uk Development Officer for Children and Young People.
Published: 21/04/2022 Audience: Parents with autistic children Contact: Christinea Donnelly
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