Unlocking Creativity: How Comic Books Help Children With Autism
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Ongoing, First published Dec 10, 2023
Children with autism often have unique ways of viewing the world and expressing themselves. However, traditional methods of learning and therapy may not always cater to their needs. That's where alternative forms of communication, such as comic books, come in. Not only are they a fun and engaging medium, but they also provide a creative outlet for children with autism to express themselves and unlock their inner talents.
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