Ask The Experts | Neurodiversity and Art
French Impressionist Edgar Degas once clarified that “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” While art is a form of expression, a means to connect to the world, for neurodivergent children the arts in its many forms can paint a landscape for self-discovery, chip away at anxiety, and lift self-esteem. And it can also remind us that sometimes the most beautiful art comes from seeing the world in a different way.
For many kids who learn and think differently, the classroom can prove challenging. However, by providing a creative outlet, sensory engagement, and a structured environment the arts offer a unique space where neurodivergent kids can thrive.
On this episode, our panel of national experts paints a clearer portrait of the benefits of engaging neurodivergent children in the arts.