Teapot Trust - Art Therapy Resources To Support The Mental Health of Young People with Chronic Conditions

Art Therapy Activity - Squiggle Game Art Activity

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This therapeutic art activity can be used to engage the imagination and help children loosen up. The process encourages creativity when drawing and removes the fear of an empty page awaiting your artwork. Get someone to draw some squiggles on paper, or draw them yourself with your eyes closed, and then turn these squiggles into drawings by finding shapes and patterns. If you are stuck, try and find a fish! This exercise can also be a group activity with everyone contributing what they see.

 

 

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Contributed by: Teapot Trust - Art Therapy Resources To Support The Mental Health of Young People with Chronic Conditions
Authored by: Megan Keane, Teapot Trust
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Last updated: 26 January 2021
First contributed: 07 August 2020
Audience access level: Full user

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