20 | Getting Creative About Art with Suzanne Finan
Let's explore how we can help our kids get more creative, express their feelings and enjoy the process of making art, without losing the functionality of your home to a glitter bomb and paint everywhere.
In this episode, beloved art teacher, Suzanne Finan helps us think about how we can encourage our kids to use everyday items and activities to inspire the creative outflow of art from our special needs kids. She shares how she helps her special needs students make beautiful art by breaking down steps, utilizing adaptive equipment and using non judgmental yet encouraging language around the pieces they create. We also talk about keeping that spark for creativity alive while still having some kind of control over the functionality of your home.
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Suzanne Finan is the Visual Arts teacher at Notre Dame School of Dallas. A Cleveland, Ohio native, her early days were spent working for the Cleveland Museum and classroom instruction. In 2006, a move to Texas allowed Suzanne to spend time at the Kimball Art Museum mixed with teaching art independently throughout the DFW area. Suzanne believes that art is a window to a person’s soul and through art we can heal and discover our strength.
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