Fabric Therapy: Healing Touch

Fabric therapy is a unique art therapy method that combines working with the texture, colors, and shape of fabric, helping children with disabilities develop sensory perception, motor skills, and emotional stability.

How does it work?

Fabric therapy is not just a creative process, but a gentle touch to the heart of every child, which opens up new opportunities for development and harmony.

What does it give?

Children interact with different types of fabrics — soft, rough, smooth, fluffy. We create tactile paintings, three-dimensional applications, soft toys, or even comforter dolls.

● Sensory stimulation - helps children with sensory disorders better feel their bodies and the world around them.● Motor development - working with threads, patches, and textiles improves coordination and strengthens hand muscles.● Calming and emotional balance - touching fabric acts as a natural anti-stress, helping to relieve tension and anxiety.● Self-expression - even if the child does not speak, he can "tell" his story through a combination of colors and textures.

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