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MS Advocacy & the Art Classroom

Friday, February 19, 2010

Adaptive Art Implements

Adaptive tools such as an adjustable workstation or easel for wheelchair access will allow students with MS to participate in art assignments. Brushes, pencils, and tools with specialized handles or that strap to the learner’s hand may help battle fatigue.


Posted by Ashton Kelly at 6:46 PM

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      • Living with MS? Be a Self-Advocate.
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      • Accomodations in the Art Classroom
      • What are the symptoms of MS?
      • What is Multiple Sclerosis?
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