The Art of Emotions: Together, but Unique!
Amidst the colors and shapes, our colleagues pour their souls onto the canvas, exploring the depths of their emotions. Every line drawn, every shade chosen, every symbol depicted tells a unique story. Each piece created in this therapeutic art session is not just a simple artistic expression, but a window into the inner universe of each individual. Every feeling transposed onto paper will become a tool for connection and understanding, a way through which we can get closer to the children, offering them the support they need and opening the path to a brighter future.
Art therapy is a universal language that we will use to communicate beyond words, to reach directly into the hearts of children with special educational needs (SEN), offering them not just knowledge, but also love and understanding.
The art therapy sessions are part of the “Art AcCEss – From Art Therapy to Access to Education” project, implemented in partnership with Accorde Emeraude from France. The project, funded by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ program, will run from December 4, 2023, to June 3, 2025, and is an Erasmus+ cooperation partnership aiming to create a new teaching approach when working with children diagnosed with SEN (special educational needs) using art therapy methods.
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