Sensory Art Interaction delivered by Sandra Art4All
Sensory Art Interaction sets itself apart as a means of utilizing the creative process of art and having a low barrier to entry (anyone can be creative in some form or another). Sensory Art can be especially beneficial to children as younger people are usually less capable and less comfortable expressing themselves via words.
By expressing yourself through art, a sensory art teacher can help you see things about yourself that you otherwise may not of comprehended. Sensory art teachers can help you process emotions and feelings that you are struggling with so you can begin heeling. Since sensory art teachers are trained in the arts, and obviously, they are capable of guiding you through the process of creative expression. They are also quite capable of providing insight into your creations and helping you understand certain aspects of yourself that you didn't know existed, whether good or bad.
Without going into the details of all the possibilities, lets just say that sensory art interaction can benefit a wide spectrum of disorders, diseases and disabilities.
Sensory art interaction can help improve various physical and mental symptoms, including but not limited to, reducing pain, anxiety and tension. It can be beneficial to those who have mental disorders, severe or light emotional abuse, cancer, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), bipolar, and a variety or other serious ailments.
Sensory art interaction can also help people with their social skills. The benefits of art therapy in these types of situations can help with people that are withdrawn or shy, or who, for some reason or another have a difficult time functioning with social situations. For some this can improve sensory, processing disorders. Children are able to explore with messy play and for some this is a great improvement for children who are tactile defensive.
By expressing yourself through art, a sensory art teacher can help you see things about yourself that you otherwise may not of comprehended. Sensory art teachers can help you process emotions and feelings that you are struggling with so you can begin heeling. Since sensory art teachers are trained in the arts, and obviously, they are capable of guiding you through the process of creative expression. They are also quite capable of providing insight into your creations and helping you understand certain aspects of yourself that you didn't know existed, whether good or bad.
Without going into the details of all the possibilities, lets just say that sensory art interaction can benefit a wide spectrum of disorders, diseases and disabilities.
Sensory art interaction can help improve various physical and mental symptoms, including but not limited to, reducing pain, anxiety and tension. It can be beneficial to those who have mental disorders, severe or light emotional abuse, cancer, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), bipolar, and a variety or other serious ailments.
Sensory art interaction can also help people with their social skills. The benefits of art therapy in these types of situations can help with people that are withdrawn or shy, or who, for some reason or another have a difficult time functioning with social situations. For some this can improve sensory, processing disorders. Children are able to explore with messy play and for some this is a great improvement for children who are tactile defensive.
Sandra Art4All

Sandra Art4all is a friendly, inclusive, creative and safe learning environment.
A rewarding and realistic experience is offered, through a purposeful and meaningful creative practice from the Studio in the village of Acol.
If you are unable to travel to Acol, as a Mobile Art Tutor she can come to you.
The aim is to work with Children and Young People who are d/Deaf, have communication difficulties, have additional needs and have a wide range of abilities and learning needs.
Sandra also work with those who find it difficult to engage in larger setting, lack in confidence, to those who are naturally creative as well as reach out to children who are home schooled.
The following creative programme is run combined with British Sign Language to Children and Young Adults:
• 1:1 Private Art Tutoring Sessions
• Small group Art Sessions, maximum of 5.
• Homeschooled Art Sessions
• After school Childcare and Art sessions
• Holiday Club Art Sessions
• Celebrating/Party Art Sessions
Some of the aims of the Art sessions are:
• Learn & explore different techniques and skills
• Learn to work as an individual as well as part of a small team, take turns and share
• Developing communication skills through a variety of methods such as BSL
• Develop a positive attitude, respect & keeping safe
• Making new friends and developing existing relationships
• Take part in competitions and exhibitions, celebrate achievements
• Galley and other inspirational visits including natural parks and the coastline
• Functional skills are embedded using BSL, Symbols & Authentic Resources
A rewarding and realistic experience is offered, through a purposeful and meaningful creative practice from the Studio in the village of Acol.
If you are unable to travel to Acol, as a Mobile Art Tutor she can come to you.
The aim is to work with Children and Young People who are d/Deaf, have communication difficulties, have additional needs and have a wide range of abilities and learning needs.
Sandra also work with those who find it difficult to engage in larger setting, lack in confidence, to those who are naturally creative as well as reach out to children who are home schooled.
The following creative programme is run combined with British Sign Language to Children and Young Adults:
• 1:1 Private Art Tutoring Sessions
• Small group Art Sessions, maximum of 5.
• Homeschooled Art Sessions
• After school Childcare and Art sessions
• Holiday Club Art Sessions
• Celebrating/Party Art Sessions
Some of the aims of the Art sessions are:
• Learn & explore different techniques and skills
• Learn to work as an individual as well as part of a small team, take turns and share
• Developing communication skills through a variety of methods such as BSL
• Develop a positive attitude, respect & keeping safe
• Making new friends and developing existing relationships
• Take part in competitions and exhibitions, celebrate achievements
• Galley and other inspirational visits including natural parks and the coastline
• Functional skills are embedded using BSL, Symbols & Authentic Resources