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We know that the trained, practiced, stimulated brain is more efficient at a new learning. If we develop the building blocks of visual perception, visual spatial organization, and visual discrimination by learning to draw, paint and make sculptures. These skills can be transferred to such tasks as mathematics -- the organization of objects in space; reading and spelling which require visual attention to detail as well as pattern and organization in space as the eye sweeps across the line of print and down to the next line ...." Mona Brooks - Drawing With Children. Click here to see examples of our students’ creative endeavors.
Click here for a list of Extra-Curricular activities at AHA.
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