Art of a Child with Autism: Drawing Systems
and Proto Mathematics
by Julia Kellman
Sung, a five year old girl
with autism, was enrolled by her mother in the university Saturday art
program with the hope that Sung's favorite church school teacher, a graduate
student in art education, would be able to tutor her daughter during the
weekly classes. Though hesitant because of her inexperience with autistic
children and because of Sung's frequently angry tantrums on Sundays and
the little girl's inability to speak, the young teacher, nonetheless,
agreed to the plan. Her concerns proved unfounded, for Sung was able to
work in the midst of the churning mass of noisy pre-K classmates without
any signs of the fury that drove her to screaming, biting fits in church
school. Additionally, and to everyone's delight, Sung's ability to develop
as an image-maker was itself confirmed within the first few weeks of art
class, dispelling any remaining doubts of her art aptitude or the value
of art classes for the little girl.
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